Open investigation, Carrai meets the software creators at Palazzo Chigi
New backstories emerge on the investigation concerning the Open Foundation with the alleged illicit funding to sponsor the political campaign of Matteo Renzi. A encounter between the partner and friend of the leader of Italia Viva Marco Carrai with a Israeli delegation, objective to present a computer software capable of “monitoring and influencing the campaign” for the constitutional referendum, meeting place building Chigi. It is June 1, 2016 and Giampaolo Moscati gives his partner Carrai the text of a message received from this Avi. It is probably Avi Korenblum, founder of Voyager analytics, one of the two “phenomenal software” bought at a high price by the Open foundation.
To indicate the location – continues the Fact – is Carrai himself, the man who only six months earlier Matteo Renzi would have wanted at the top of the unit of Cybersecurity of his government. An appointment then skipped due to the controversy. It is May 30, 2016 when the entrepreneur explains to Moscati that the meeting “takes place on Monday, tell him to start working on the referendum, that’s what interests him”. His partner asks: “Palazzo Chigi?”. “Yes”, replies the exponent of Magic Lily.
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