Scurati case, CEO Sergio: “They want to destroy Rai”
The Scurati case, or rather the writer's censored monologue on April 25th, has brought the wrath of RAI's CEO, Roberto Sergio, to bear upon the matter, promising that measures will be taken.
In an interview with The printthe manager states: “For weeks, Rai has been the victim of a daily political war with the aim of destroying it.”
Sergio declares that “what happened cannot end here” and that “I asked for a report by Monday, drastic measures will be taken”.
According to the CEO of Rai, in fact, it is “surreal, surreal how this could have happened, it is necessary to delve deeper and provide answers. Whoever made the mistake pays.”
Not only. The RAI CEO states that “no one informed me” of the censored monologue. And again: “I learned about the Scurati case from the post that the journalist Serena Bortone published on her social profiles. It should have been done differently. We can also discuss the request for 1,800 euros for one minute of broadcast, whether it was exaggerated or not or not compatible with Rai standards, and therefore also ethically unacceptable, but I certainly wouldn't have censored it.”
The CEO of Rai then adds: “I would have broadcast it and I would have asked Serena Bortone, in case a rebalancing had been necessary pursuant to the legislation governing equal conditions.”
Regarding possible political interference by politicians, Sergio assures that “I have never received interventions or phone calls from the government majority to influence choices on programs, presenters or topics of any kind”.
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