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On the decline of D'Agostino's tenure, the ANAC states that the specific regulatory issues have been repeatedly reported to the government and parliament
The National Anti-Corruption Authority says it has applied the legislation
June 8, 2020
The National Authority has suggested this Anti-corruption (ANAC) justifying the decision with which it declared the inferability of the office of President in D'Agostino in as incompatible with the office he held as president Trieste Terminal Passengers, of which AdSP holds 40% of the capital (
5 and 8 June 2020).
The ANAC explained that the resolution applied legislation, i.e. the Legislative Decree No 39/2013 inference and incompatibility provisions governments and governments private individuals under public control, under Article 1, commi 49 and 50, of the law 6 November 2012, No. 190. But the Authority National Anti-Corruption Campaign also stated that on this critical issue ANAC has repeatedly reported official criticisms of the government and parliament, which however they did not consider intervening.'
The Authority then specified that 'in the case ANAC acted as a result of a detailed November 2019" and that "the resolution is issued at the outcome of a thorough investigation, carried out in the fully comply with the adversarial guarantees, as expected by law."
The ANAC also explained that "in relation to the inconferebility of the assignment recognized in the head of the President of the Port Authority, it is based on a legislative forecast expressly applied to the authorities Ports and on a well-established administrative jurisprudence (judgments of the Council of State No.126/2018 and No. 2325/2019) referred to AS has been adequate. The resolution - pointed out by the Authority National Anti-Corruption - in any case does not produce nullity acts adopted so far and can be challenged before the administrative court.'
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