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Shrill exhorts to reject the "external interferences" on the apparatus of the Harbour Authority of Naples
Participation of the general secretary of the agency after the distrust expressed from the dependent regarding Dassatti
December 2, 2013
Thursdays the dependent of the Harbour Authority of Naples have asked the extraordinary commissioner of the agency, Luciano Dassatti, to resign resignation as a result of its declarations about the profuse engagement from the workers of the authority in their duties ( on 28 November 2013). On the issue the general secretary of the Harbour Authority is taken part, Emilio Squillante, declaring that, "in relation to numerous articles of he prints published in these days", always restates "the engagement of all the staff of the operating technical secretariat, without kind distinctions, to support the harbour activities and the enterprises that, in this moment of strong crisis, need of being assisted to the aim above all to maintain the levels occupational and to jump towards development certainties".
"The articles appeared on print - it has continued Shrill - cannot and they do not have to condition the correct operation of the agency. The law n.84/94, in fact - it has found the general secretary of the harbour authority - does not allow external interferences on the apparatus of the agency if not by the institutional subjects with that deputies. Every external conditioning, therefore, will be contrasted in the competent centers. Right we are concentrated on the great opportunities that the port of Naples must pick and - it has concluded Shrill - we do not intend in the more absolute way stuffed to distract from the fixed objectives in the respect also of all the procedures previewed from the law".
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