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Four convictions and three acquittals: ended well, in the courts of the Sixth Chamber criminal court of Rome, the process related to the collapse of the old Alitalia to losses of more than 4 billion through a series of operations “abnormal or unjustified from an economic and management” in the period between 2001 and 2007. Eight years and eight months imprisonment were inflicted Giancarlo Cimoli, President and Ad of the airline from May 2004 to February 2007, six and a half Pierluigi Ceschia, former head of corporate finance, six years Gabriele Spazzadeschi, then director of the Central Administration and Finance sector, five years to Francesco Mengozzi, CEO from February 2001 to February 2004. Acquitted former officials Giancarlo Zeni and Leopoldo Conforti, and Gennaro Tocci, former head of the Procurement and Asset Management Fleet. Bankruptcy, for distraction or dissipation, was the alleged offense by the prosecutor as the only Cimoli were attributed two episodes of market manipulation to spread, between November 2005 and the spring of 2006, of false news which may cause a significant change in the values of the title Alitalia quoted on the financial markets. The court in Rome ruled that those convicted should compensate the plaintiffs for over 355 million euro in solid, of which 160 million only Giancarlo Cimoli. Money that will go, among others, to Alitalia Italian Airlines SpA, Alitalia Servizi SpA, Alitalia Airport SpA, Alitalia Express and Volare Spa spa, represented by special commissioners pro tempore.
For those convicted were granted extenuating circumstances, have been banned forever from public office and Legal disqualification for the duration of the sentence. Cimoli, who will have to pay a fine of 240,000 Euros, was also banned for a year by the possibility of taking executive positions in companies. The former directors must then pay a thousand injured, including shareholders and investors, for amounts ranging from 1500 to 73000 euro. Convictions have exceeded the demands made by the deputy prosecutor Nello Rossi and substitute Frascesca Loy.
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