“The dossier Hungary 2 years in the drawer”. De Pasquale stopped Storari
The Amara case gives a twist every day. The last in order of time concerns the prosecutor Paolo Storari, under investigation for the transfer of the minutes on the alleged lodge Hungary to the former director Piercamillo Davigo. From the interrogations – reads the Journal – a war that is now open and no holds barred clearly emerges within the Milan Public Prosecutor’s Office. In the end it all centers on the same theme, De Pasquale’s handling of the Eni trial and his attempts to save the face of the lawyer Pietro Amara, whom he used as a super-witness. And that instead with his revelations to Storari about the alleged lodge Hungary he appeared more and more like a poisoner of wells, a professional slanderer in the service of maneuvers and obscure interests.
The investigation does not start because it did not have to leave. Storari – continues Il Giornale – says he learned this explicitly from Deputy Prosecutor De Pasquale: that he did not trust him, “I was to be kept away, he said I was ruining the Eni trial”. “In December 2019 I have an interview with Dr. De Pasquale, Amara has been talking about Hungary for a couple of weeks and De Pasquale tells me: this file must remain in the drawer for two years”. “I had heard of infringing the file,” summarizes Storari.
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