The Chamber denied the use of “computer captures” through a Trojan requested by the disciplinary section of the CSM relating to the deputy of IV Cosimo Ferri, as part of the story of the meeting at the Champagne hotel in Rome in which the parliamentarian was discussing with toga members of the CSM, the fellow deputy Luca Lotti and Luca Palamara of the appointment of the prosecutor of Rome. The Montecitorio Assembly approved with 227 votes in favor and 86 against (M5S and Alternative) the report of the council aimed at denying the authorization.
“Cards in hand, it is clear that the Honorable Cosimo Ferri was intercepted in a completely random way as part of an investigation against Dr. Palamara; an investigation in which Ferri, among other things, was never investigated. This is why the 5 Star Movement voted in favor of the usability of those wiretaps, as requested by the Superior Council of the Judiciary “. The deputies and deputies of the 5 Star Movement in the Justice Committee protest. “As Eugenio Saitta recalled in the Chamber, the constitutional jurisprudence, for the purposes of tracing the fumus persecutionis, deems it necessary to identify the moment in which the investigation may possibly have changed address, thus transforming casual interception into a direct target of the captures. This eventuality, in the case the Chamber of Deputies dealt with today, did not occur. In our opinion, the interceptions involving Mr Ferri are completely random and therefore should have been made usable by the CSM. The Chamber , by voting against, he deprived the CSM of an essential tool for shedding full light on a disciplinary matter which, in the interest of all, deserves to be investigated “, they conclude.