Understanding the connection between the Mafia, corruption, and public administration "would be a good starting point," Melillo continued. The Mafia, he added, "is made up of values that substitute for those of the State, and these values are not only those of Mafiosi but represent a frightening normality that affects many citizens. To fight the Mafia, we must improve the administrative system, which is often composed of unprepared officials and therefore unable to counter the Mafia's excessive power." Other participants included Senator Pietro Grasso, former National Anti-Mafia Prosecutor; Giacomo Di Gennaro, from the Federico II University of Naples, editor of the "Crime Report on Large Italian Urban Areas"; Alessandro D'Alessio, Deputy Prosecutor of the Naples Department of the Anti-Mafia Department; General Umberto Rapetto, former Commander of the Financial Police's Computer Fraud Unit; Nicola Morra, President of the Anti-Mafia Commission; and Sonia Palmeri, Councilor for Labor and Human Resources for Campania.
Salvatore Giordano's death: sentences finalized for Galleria Umberto I collapse
The Court of Cassation has brought an end to the trial into the death of Salvatore Giordano, the 14-year-old boy who died after being hit by collapsing rubble in the Galleria Umberto I in Naples. The judges of the Fourth Section declared the appeals filed by two of the defendants inadmissible, making the convictions final...
SuperEnalotto: No 6, but the dream grows: a $121 million jackpot ignites the hunt for a millionaire.
Today's draw of the Superenalotto It left everyone breathless. The numbers came out, the cards were checked one by one, but once again the "6" decided to remain hidden. And so, while no one managed to land the big score, the prize pool continues to rise and make the hearts of millions of players beat faster.
La winning combination of today's contest was:
1 - 52 - 57 - 71 - 76 - 83
Joker Number: 37
SuperStar Number: 3
Naples - The breaking point today is a return: Ugo De Lucia, already on semi-liberty, has been granted leave to attend a baptism in Secondigliano, a decision taken by the Venice surveillance office. The news, relaunched throughout the city, has rekindled the conflict—an age-old and never-so-quieted one—between the re-educational approach...
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