
"Good news for road transport. The government
	recognizes the error and backtracks, thus avoiding the
	scenario that would have seen the anti-mafia certification precluded only
	to those companies affected by prefectural interdiction communication and
	not from the "simple" anti-mafia prefectural information
	as is the case today". This was underlined by the president of Ruote
	Libere - L'Autotrasporti, Cinzia Franchini, announcing that, with
	a counter-amendment to the Infrastructure Decree-Law, the executive
	deleted the amendment that had been passed last week
	in the Transport Committee. "The hypothesis of restricting in a way
	The field of anti-mafia controls is significant - he explained
	Franchini - would have opened the doors of the transport further
	goods to organized crime, so the reversal is good
	of course as we hoped".
	
	'The requirement of good repute, which is essential for the
	companies for registration in the Road Transport Register and therefore for
	allow them to carry out their activity - continued the
	president of Ruote Libere - must be attributed to the realities
	economic and not to those affected by prefectural information and
	therefore concretely at risk of being infiltrated by the mafia.
	Road haulage is a sector where mafia roots have
	strongly compromised, over decades, the most
	elementary rules of competition of the free market by relegating
	often on the margins, companies that comply with the rules, favoring those
	in the smell of the mafia, where the road haulage activity is
	negligible compared to other traffic and utilities. The jerseys
	controls must be tightened and certainly not expanded. If the government has
	realized that you have made a mistake is good news, the way to go
	is still very long, but this change of course goes into the
	right direction."