The investigations of the Cagliari Prosecutor's Office continue into the sale of the ancient abbey of Capoterra, at the center of the investigation which also involves the outgoing governor Christian Solinas , who is said to have entered into a preliminary agreement with the entrepreneur Roberto Zedda for that property.

According to the investigators coordinated by prosecutor Giangiacomo Pilia, accused by Solinas himself and the League of "disconcerting timing" in arranging the seizures a few days after the presentation of the candidates for the regional elections, the property in question would be worth 72 thousand euros, but the promised final price would be amounted to 550 thousand, of which 375 thousand were paid. And the difference of 303 thousand euros, according to investigators, would be a bribe.

According to the Prosecutor's Office, Solinas would have offered his interest in obtaining the entrepreneur a supply of thermoscanners and a job order in Nuoro worth around 1.5 million a year.

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