An Intesa Sanpaolo employee, now fired on the spot and under investigation, spied on thousands of bank accounts. He would have made almost seven thousand accesses, “all illegal”, to current accounts. The facts ended up in the crosshairs of an investigation by the Bari Prosecutor’s Office. This was revealed by the newspaper Domani. Among the most well-known “victims” would also be Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, her sister Arianna, the Prime Minister’s former partner Andrea Giambruno, ministers Daniela Santanché and Guido Crosetto. The official – whose name or role is not revealed – was fired (last August 8), but risks a lot, having violated privacy rules and the secrecy of hypersensitive data.
Among the names ‘spied on’ there are also entrepreneurs, soldiers and athletes, according to what the newspaper reports. And yet other prominent figures such as Ignazio La Russa and Raffaele Fitto, governors such as Michele Emiliano and Luca Zaia, the national anti-mafia prosecutor Giovanni Melillo. The investigation started almost by chance, thanks to the work of the bank’s security team, who realized that something was wrong. The amount of access would be enormous and unlike what happened in the case of the Perugia investigation into the leak of information, it is not a question, Domani further explains, of reports of suspicious operations by the UIF or of data from judicial investigations, but of much more private and delicate, such as current account movements.
“Give us our daily dossier today,” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni comments on X, attaching a photo of her with her sister Arianna and a newspaper headline.
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