Former municipal manager arrested in a DDA investigation Napoli and then, having retired, he was recalled by the institution due to staff shortages.
It happens to Caserta, where the council chaired by the mayor Charles Marino (Pd) decided on October 6 to confer to the former official Giuseppe D'Auria, involved in the investigation into the rigged tender for waste, a voluntary collaboration assignment, with reimbursement for expenses incurred in travelling to the municipal offices, to support the performance of technical activities pertaining to the third sector (public and private construction, building permits).
D'Auria is one of the twenty defendants, including Mayor Marino himself, for whom the preliminary hearing is underway at the Naples court. The resolution (180) justifies the decision by the "severe lack of staff in the organization, due to the numerous retirements recorded in recent years and the difficulties in hiring the Authority, both of a formal nature, due to the restrictions on hiring personnel introduced by the legislator, and of an economic nature, in consideration of the state of financial distress in which the Authority has been since 2018".
D'Auria, who retired last July, ended up under house arrest in December 2021 with the former manager of the Municipality of Caserta Marcello Iovino, the mayor of Curti Antonio Raiano and the commander of the Municipality of Curti, Igino Faiella; all returned to freedom and accused of being part with other officials and administrators only investigated, including Carlo Marino, of the so-called "Savoia system", from the name of the entrepreneur Carlo Savoia (who ended up in prison, then under house arrest, then released), considered by the DDA of Naples to be the creator of a system capable of piloting dozens of public tenders in the waste collection sector.
Article published on 11 October 2022 - 14:53