(from the correspondent Assunta Cassiano) – After the indictment for corruption last July, Luca Palamara will have to face a trial for the accusation of revelation and use of official secrets in relation to one of the episodes contested by the Prosecutor of Perugia in the chapter of the revelations to journalists of the Daily Fact and of the Truth. The gup Angela Avila, after two and a half hours in the council chamber, ordered the trial, setting it for next January 19, in relation to the accusation, contested in competition with the former prosecutor Stefano Rocco Fava, for having revealed news of office “which should have remained secret”, and in particular “that Fava had prepared a precautionary measure against Amara for the crime of self-laundering and that even in relation to this measure the public prosecutor had not affixed a visa”.
For Palamara, the non-place to proceed in relation to the other episode of revelation to journalists and the acquittal was ordered because the fact does not exist in relation to the accusation of revelation for the complaint presented by Fava to the Presidency Committee of the CSM. Accusation that was contested against the former councilor of the CSM in competition with the former attorney general of the Cassation Riccardo Fuzio: the latter, after having opted for the shortened procedure, was acquitted on 23 July by the GUP Piercarlo Frabotta. The former prosecutor of Rome Stefano Rocco Fava will also go to trial, at the time of the facts deputy prosecutor in the capital and now a civil judge in Latina, as well as for the same episode disputed in Palamara, for the accusations of abuse of office and access abusive computer system.