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The kiss of death

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Filippo Penati has to pay back the 176 million euro to the inhabitants of the Province of Milan. The money that was in fact taken from public financing with the purchase of the shares for the Milano - Serravalle stretch of motorway from Marcello Gavio who died in 2009.
The value attributed to the shares by Penati, by the true friend of the jaguar (“don’t think that we are here to take the spots off the jaguar” is what Bersani would say) was 8.93 euro for a total of 238 million. Gavio had bought the shares for 2.9 euro a few months earlier. No one has ever seen a motorway tripling its value in such a short time. There was no reason to buy the motorway. The majority of the block of shares was already in public hands, with the province and the city of Milan. Here there are two possibilities: either Penati is a naive person who gives away taxpayers’ money in an unknowing way or he did someone a favour. Penati met Gavio in a Rome hotel, not in the offices of the Province, as he should have done, thanks to Bersani. Penati was Bersani’s right hand man, whereas the left hand man is Pronzato, an expert on the transport sector who ended up in prison. It’s possible to say anything about Bersani, but not that he is not a hard worker with two arms like that!
Now Bersani has announced a class action against the newspapers who defame the PDminusL. It’s truly an inside out world. It’s the citizens who should be bringing a class action against the PDminusL to have the booty returned to them. The province of Milan has 3,161,000 inhabitants. From each one of them, including the new born babies, 55 euro a head has been taken away to give to Gavio. What’s Bersani thinking of doing? Penati is a functionary in his party. If Penati does not have 176 million to give back to the people of Lombardy, the PDminusL will have to cough up the money. Bersani can start a “collection action” among those who are members of the PDminusL. Gavio, after the business deal of the century, invested 50 million in Banca Nazionale del Lavoro shares, while Consorte was staging a takeover bid. It’s a sin to think badly of anyone, but it is truly a strange coincidence. The PDminusL has pocketed a few hundred million in election financing under the guise of reimbursement of expenses. It would be a great gesture if they were to use a part for the province of Milan. We are waiting with hope.

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What is happening with the small font? Looks like some ants took a dump on your site. I guarantee you more readers with the font a bit more eye-friendly, thanks for taking my advice into consideration. All the best to you and to Italy!

Posted by: Jack Thompson | August 5, 2011 01:20 AM


Nice try Borgmeister! Your goons don't scare me.

Posted by: Louis Pacella | July 31, 2011 04:21 AM


Nice try Borgmeister! Your goons don't scare me.

Posted by: Louis Pacella | July 31, 2011 04:20 AM


Nice try Borgmeister! Your goons don't scare me.

Posted by: Louis Pacella | July 31, 2011 04:19 AM


Mama mia! My father & I have considered coming home to Italy, land of his father. Life in the U.S. is becoming unlivable because of the the corruption, violence,destruction of the middle class and crushing taxes which we pay to make up for the rich who pay nothing.But from the insights I get from your blog, it's no better in Italy, maybe even worse.

Posted by: Shirley Ferriola | July 31, 2011 02:16 AM


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