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Iervolino, who is Mr. Billion convicted of corruption: from Unipegaso to Espresso through football

The owner of Salernitana owes much of his fortune to the success of the electronic university he founded and then sold for more than a billion to the investment fund CVC

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The owner of Salernitana owes much of his fortune to the success of the electronic university he founded and then sold for more than a billion to the investment fund CVC

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The shortened rite trial before the Court of Naples for some episodes of corruption at the Ministry of Labor ended with convictions. Four years for Danilo Iervolino, the patron of Salernitana and former president of Unipegaso, the electronic university involved at the time of the events of the trial; five years for the secretary of CISAL Francesco Cavallaro; two years and eight months for Mario Miele, former factotum of Iervolino and Unipegaso; …

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Danilo Iervolino was convicted in the first instance, with an abbreviated rite for a corruption case involving him in competition with other defendants. According to the accusations, Iervolino was implicated in the corruption of a public official of the Ministry of Labor, who granted the CISAL union a favorable opinion on the asymmetric division of two patronages. In exchange, in order to repay himself, the trade unionist involved would have und…

The Naples gup Enrico Campoli convicted the entrepreneur Danilo Iervolino, owner of Salernitana and former patron of the Pegaso University, for corruption at the end of the abbreviated trial on the corruption of senior managers of the Ministry of Labor. Iervolino was imposed four years in prison (as requested by PM Henry John Woodcock at the end of his requisition last September 16) as well as a ban on contracting with the Public Administration …

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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Friday, December 13, 2024.
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