the Supreme Court after his appeals of acquittal to Mattarella



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It threatens to close all its plants as of January 20, 2021. Manlio Cerroni, owner of waste and manager for years of the former Malagrotta landfill, appeals to the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella, presenting himself again as the only one capable of ” save “Rome from the waste disaster.

“With January 20, 2021 we closed” writes in a letter addressed to the Head of State, the fifth since 2016. Describes its legal facts, the investigation opened by the Public Ministry in 2014, recalls the total acquittal in court on November 5, 2018 of the accusations of illegal waste trafficking and association with crime and interdictory anti-mafia, which, however, has not been revoked.

“Without motivation, they have taken away my freedom, property and dignity” the Supreme is unleashed. “We were fired from the financial world because we were” criminals. “From Bnl, the group’s benchmark bank since the 1950s, from Unicredit and on November 20 also from Banco di Sardegna we had to seek the last refuge and what gave us 60 days to close all accounts “. Hence the threat: we will close everything. Apart from Tmb di Malagrotta (still managed by the prefect-appointed court administrator) the other plants owned by Colari, see the waiter Rocca Cencia. With related consequences on the waste cycle, already precarious, in the capital.

Thus, once again, Rome finds itself clinging to the fate of Manlio Cerroni. “This unnatural and unmotivated persistence of the interdictory was fatal to me – the entrepreneur writes – for the group and also for Rome reduced for 5 years in the state of decay and abandonment that is visible to all and that the press continues to describe as an open-air dump. All with incalculable environmental, economic and image damage “.

Then the appeal to Mattarella “so that with his personal and institutional authority he can intervene on behalf of Rome so that the dignity and prestige it deserves is returned to the capital of Italy”.

A framework that Ama and the Municipality could try to exploit in their favor, according to a proposal launched by the radicals. We hope that Mayor Raggi through Ama SpA will present an offer to buy the two Tmbs located in Malagrotta ” commented Massimiliano Iervolino, secretary of Radicali Italiani, and Leone Barilli, secretary of Radicali Roma. “If not now, when? We have been repeating this for some time also through our popular resolution ‘Let’s clean up Rome’: we remember that the Mistress spends around 55 million euros every year to use the two Cerroni plants, at this point why not buy them? Now in light of what Cerroni wrote to Mattarella? Also because we read of journalistic reconstructions that the Raggi board would have asked the government, among other things, for some 60 million euros for the construction of a new Tmb ”.

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