Matteo Renzi convicted by the Court of Auditors: tax damage of 69 thousand euros for two hires when he was mayor of Florence

by time news

The leader of Italia Viva Matteo Renzi was condemned by the Tuscany section of the Court of Auditors to compensate for tax damage of 69 thousand euros for facts relating to when he held the position of mayor of Florence. For the prosecution, in 2009 Renzi took over two collaborators of his staff despite having no i necessary requirements required by the regulations, including that of having obtained the Graduation. The former premier was mayor of the Tuscan capital between 2009 and 2014.

With Renzi others have been condemned two peoplewhich at the time of the disputed facts were senior executives of Palazzo Vecchio, one to compensate for the tax damage of 34 thousand eurosthe other of 313mil euro. The disputed conducts are always related to the appointment of the two collaborators of the staff of the then mayor, hired with a fixed-term contract.

In 2019 Renzi had been condemned in the first instance always by the Court of Auditors of Tuscany for a tax damage Of 15 thousand euros. As president of the province of FlorenceIn the 2005according to the accounting judges, had appointed a provincial board of directors instead of a single general manager. He had then been acquitted on appeal.

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