Rome – The arbitrations for secondary bondholders affected by the collapse of the four banks will be managed by anti-corruption, headed by Raffaele Cantone. This was announced by the Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in an interview with TG5: “If possible I would like that arbitrations were not managed by Consob, not by the Bank of Italy, not by Parliament, not by the government but by ANAC Raffaele Cantone , other agency and authoritative, for maximum transparency. In the coming hours we will do everything possible so that those who have been cheated, but who has been cheated really, can get back the money and we’ll do the arbitration. For my part there is the intention to do the utmost transparency and clarity, there will be the utmost rigor “. And the prevertice PES in Brussels recalls:” Italy is very clear on its position: there was a million people saved, 7,200 places work: we did everything we had to do in compliance with European rules. Investors, shareholders and bondholders, have no protection rules for the bail in “. He states: “We have also said that those who did wrong will pay, and this is a very important fact. We are going to check in each case whether there have been scams. Our government has no fear of saying firmly: ‘full transparency’. Not in case we are reflecting on the assumption, which I judge very interesting, that the arbitration of any cases of fraud is done by ANAC in Canton, absolute guarantee of seriousness and independence “. The decision of the Prime Minister elicits the reaction of the opposition. “Now Renzi Canton uses for everything, even to direct traffic, because he knows that he needs an operation spot – says Luigi Di Maio (M5s) -. But I fear that the money allocated are not enough to compensate those who lost everything, we are talking about 12,500 investors, 430 million euro, the flab is missing “. And if the deputy of Forza Italy Sandra Savino defines as Cato “the fig leaf of the executive Renzi”, no less critical is Stefano Fassina of the Italian Left: “Once again the government solutions sudden confused. What financial expertise – you question – did the Commission chaired by Raffaele Cantone? The Anti-Corruption Authority is the only one to ensure transparency? The criteria for compensation are not the responsibility of politics, then first of Parliament? Would not it make more sense, after defining clear and precise criteria in Parliament, appoint an ad hoc committee with representatives of investors and Consob? If the government deems unreliable Consob should intervene for the replacement of the top “. In parallel, Arturo Scotto also announces that the Italian Left will vote in favor of the confidence motion presented by Five Star against the Minister for Reforms Maria Elena Boschi.
- Arguments:
- banks
- saving banks
- Starring:
- Matteo Renzi
- Raffaele Cantone


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