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Cartabia, the minister in Milan: ‘a virtuous example for the country’

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He spoke of “Milan excellence” and the judicial district “among the virtuous examples” of Italy in terms of the pending and timing of the trials. But no mention was made by the Minister of Justice Marta Cartabia, to the Milan “case” and to the struggle within the prosecutor’s office that sees three magistrates under investigation in Brescia, for various reasons, for revelation of official secrecy and for omission of acts of d ‘ office.

Thus began in the great hall of the courthouse of the “economic capital of the country” the journey of Minister Cartabia to illustrate the innovations contained in the justice reform project in Italy. An opportunity – explained Cartabia – also to listen to the “specific needs of each district of the Court of Appeal”.

Milan, for the former president of the Constitutional Court, “could become an emblem of renewed redemption” and it should be noted, among other things, that the “Milan district is already fully recovering after the blockade of the pandemic” on judicial activity. It is clear from the data, then, he added, “that here the prescription” becomes “a marginal problem when the system works”.

The departments of the Ministry, explained Cartabia to the heads of the Milanese judicial offices present in the aula magna, “are already taking care of your needs” starting from the “staff shortages”, of which the President of the Court of Justice also spoke. appeal Giuseppe Ondei.
With the funds of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Pnrr) we will also take care of the “building” which as a building “calls for important modernization and safety works”, he said, recalling the “inconvenience due to the serious fire of the year. last “which hit the investigating judge on the seventh floor and the issue of security became central even after the well-known case of the lawyer’s fall from the stairs who was paralyzed.

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Justice is “a pillar for the proper functioning of a democratic country”, underlined Cartabia. “A justice that is effective and efficient, fast and at the same time credible, modern and innovative, capable of answering the questions of citizens and businesses, is in the eyes of all observers the emblem of an entire country that is effective, efficient, fast and credible. On the contrary, a justice that trudges, that struggles to follow the rhythm and changes in the needs of its citizens, a justice that does not always manage to guarantee certain and just answers – and in certain and just times – becomes the image of a slow country , which does not grow, inefficient and therefore not very credible and unreliable. And for all this, not attractive even for foreign investors ». Precisely in Milan, which is “the economic capital of the country, these reflections are well known and even more important,” he stressed. «The disbursement not only of the amount of financing destined for our sector – 2.3 billion euros destined for justice – but the entire financing destined to our country 219 billion euros depends on the reform of the justice system. The responsibility of each of us is enormous ”, he concluded.

During the long meeting that went on all morning, no word was spent on the situation that exploded after the criminal and disciplinary investigation opened after the minutes of the external lawyer Eni Piero Amara, on the alleged lodge Hungary, were delivered by the prosecutor Paolo Storari to the then councilor of the CSM Piercamillo Davigo according to him to protect himself from the inertia of the prosecutor. And on the consequent file opened in Brescia against the deputy Fabio De Pasquale and the substitute Sergio Spadaro for omission of official documents due to the management of evidence in the Eni Nigeria trial. According to what has been made known, the inspectors of the Ministry are dealing with the situation, which has opened an administrative investigation. And the CSM which, last week, listened to the attorney general Francesca Nanni.

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