CRI: GLI AMBULATORI CHIUDONO
E L'EX COMMISSARIO SCELLI
DEVE RESTITUIRE 900MILA EURO
Gianni Letta e Mauriziuo Scelli |
Serrande abbassate per due ambulatori romani della Croce Rossa Italiana. Lo avevamo preannunciato lo scorso mese, e così è stato. La comunicazione del responsabile del comitato Provinciale Cri di Roma, Ulrico Angeloni, è arrivata a conclusione dell’anno 2010 on the desks of the administration department of Health and Public Assistance Operations Center (COSP), over those of trade unions of the Crees, as well as the unit of trade unions Cosp. To close its doors have been, since January 1 last year, the dispensaries Cri via Pacinotti Preneste and Largo, both near Marconi in Rome. A decision that leaves a bad taste in my mouth. If nothing else, after learning that Maurizio Scelli, special commissioner of Christ from 2003 to 2005, was sentenced by the Court of Auditors to have resulted, at the same Red Cross, a loss of 3 million euro. The accusation is that he had signed a series of contracts for services despite the opposition of the auditors, who reported the lack of money in the budget. The ECA does not beat about the bush in shaping the story, they talk, in fact, 'waste of public money'. In that way public money? The Italian taxpayers pay into the coffers of Christ up to 160 million euro per year. It, however, then close the clinic because 'unproductive'. And most importantly, close to a city like Rome where, logically, the emergency does not seem to be missing. Everything is silent until the final closure of the surgeries, but for some time that the unions have denounced the absence of the Cri political and administrative leaders on the objectives of the Italian Red Cross. Targets that do not appear to coincide with those who have occupied the chair of Special Commissioner, nor with the decision to allow discovery, or without service, a central part of the Italian capital. Source: AgenParl
Scelli PAY
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THE RED CROSS
CAREER: the war in Iraq .... the seat in the House
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