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ARTICLES RELATED TO Mani pulite - The Cusani trial |  |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - The Cusani trialOn July 20, 1993, the former Eni president, Gabriele Cagliari, committed suicide in jail. His wife later gave back $3 million of illegal funds. Meanwhile, the trial on Sergio Cusani begun. Mr. Cusani was accused of crimes connected to a joint venture between Eni and Montedison, named Enimont. It was broadcast on national television, and was a sort of showcase of the old politics being brought to their responsibilities. While Cusani was no big figure himself, the connection of his crimes to the Enimont affair called in ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - The Cusani trial |
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 |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption InvestigationsIn the 1992 elections, the DC party lost many votes, but managed to keep a small majority, while the opposition gained votes. There was however no opposition leadership, and many votes went to Lega Nord, a party that was not inclined to alliances at the time. The resulting parliament was therefore weak and difficult to bring to an agreement, and new elections arrived as soon as 1994.
During April 1992, many industrial figures and politicians, especially from the majority parties but also from the opposition, were arrested with charges ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations |
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 |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Investigations on Other FrontsIn the meantime, the investigation expanded outside the political range: on September 2, 1993, the Milan judge Diego Curtò was arrested. On April 21, 1994, 80 financial policemen and 300 industry personalities were charged with corruption. A few days later, the secretary of the large Fiat industry admitted the corruption with a letter to a newspaper.
In 1994, Silvio Berlusconi entered politics by storm and won the elections. Many think that this move was to preserve his many industries from possible corruption charges. This suspicion ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts |
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 |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di PietroWhat began then is what has been described by many as the "Berlusconi-Di Pietro battle". While Berlusconi industries were being investigated, "inspectors" were sent from the government to the Milanese judges' office to look for formal irregularities. No irregularity were ever found, but this tactic, coupled with Berlusconi's firm grip on the information system, helped spread what is described in other environments as FUD. The battle ended without winners: on December 6, Di Pietro resigned. Two weeks later, the Berlusconi government resigned before a critical confide ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro |
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 |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Effect on National PoliticsIn the local December elections, DC lost half of their votes. The day after that, Bettino Craxi, leader of the Italian Socialist Party, was officially accused of corruption. After many other politicians were accused and jailed, Craxi eventually resigned.
On March 5, 1993, the Italian government of Giuliano Amato and his justice minister Luigi Conso tried to find a solution with a new law for party financing, removing penal charges for many crimes and introducing instead small civil charges; this would have resulted in an amnesty for m ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics |
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 |  |  | Mani pulite - The Cusani trial: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villainTangentopoli began in February 17, 1992, when judge Antonio Di Pietro had Mario Chiesa, a member of the Italian Socialist Party, arrested. It was the start of his Mani pulite (clean hands) investigation. News of political corruption began spreading in the press.
Bettino Craxi, denying speculation about nationwide corruption, called Mario Chiesa mariuolo, or "villain", a "wild s ...
See also:Mani pulite, Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain, Mani pulite - Extension of Anti-corruption Investigations, Mani pulite - Effect on National Politics, Mani pulite - The Cusani trial, Mani pulite - Investigations on Other Fronts, Mani pulite - Escalating conflict between Berlusconi and Di Pietro, Mani pulite - Statutory term strategy Read more here: » Mani pulite: Encyclopedia II - Mani pulite - Mario Chiesa the villain |
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