The computer of the governor Christian Solinas was stolen the day before the investigators of the Guardia di Finanza triggered the seizure order of the mobile phone and the computer systems in use by the president of the regional council, his collaborator Christian Stevelli, the entrepreneur Roberto Zedda and the Director General of the Office of the Management Authority of the Eni CBD Operational Program, Mediterranean Basin, Roberto Raimondi.

All four were entered in the register of suspects with the hypothesis of corruption as part of the investigation coordinated by the public prosecutor Giangiacomo Pilia . According to what has been learned, the president of the Region would have reported to the soldiers of the Fiamme Gialle that his laptop could not be delivered because it was stolen from the car that was parked under his home.

The complaint was then formalized in the following days by the Carabinieri, but Solinas - immediately - would have nevertheless proceeded to inform the Digos of the theft. The Prosecutor of the Republic of Cagliari has nonetheless requested the acquisition of the lawsuit.

«In the night between Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th, President Solinas suffered a car break-in with the theft of various objects, including computer devices - clarify the governor's lawyers, Salvatore Casula and Roberto Nati - Having to leave the same the morning in which the theft was discovered, Digos was promptly informed and immediately intervened for the first investigations. The president reserved the right to file a complaint on his return to Cagliari, which he then duly did the following Monday".

There are two lines of investigation in which the governor Solinas has been entered in the register of suspects. The first concerns the sale of one of his properties in Capoterra to the entrepreneur Roberto Zedda, a manager who, with his companies, has received numerous public tenders and bodies controlled by the Region. According to the prosecutor's office, the property would have had a value of 60 thousand euros but would have been sold for 550: a higher price that would hide a bribe. In the second vein, however, Solinas is investigated with Stevelli and Raimondi. According to the hypothesis of the prosecutor Pilia and the financiers would have appointed the latter to the direction of an important regional Authority in exchange for university lectures in Rome and Tirana and in exchange for an honorary degree from the Albanian university.

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