The request for a four-year and one-month sentence for Giovanni “Nino” Savastano, a regional councilor for Campania, was put forward by Public Prosecutors Elena Cosentino and Guglielmo Valenti in a corruption trial.
This morning, the prosecutors' closing statement in the first-degree trial took place at the Judicial Citadel of Salerno. In 2021, the Prosecutor's Office began investigating the relationships between the Municipality of Salerno, where savastano he held the role of councilor for a long time, and the social cooperatives responsible for the maintenance of public greenery.
Alongside Savastano, Fiorenzo Zoccola, known as Vittorio, is also on trial, an entrepreneur for whom a sentence of 4 years and 8 months has been requested. The next hearing, scheduled for January 27, will see the possible replies of the lawyers Giovanni Annunziata and Agostino De Caro for Savastano and Giuseppe Della Monica and Gaetano Manzi for Zoccola.
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We hope that justice will take its course and light will be shed on this situation.
We hope that justice will take its course and light will be shed on these events.
it's strange, because I don't understand why there are always these trials. It's right to punish those who do wrong but sometimes it seems to me that everything is exaggerated. Let's hope that the truth comes out and that justice is done.