Originally Posted by Hollander
Schiavone's statements are currently under the attention of the chief prosecutor of Naples Nicola Gratteri and were collected by the pool made up of prosecutors Vincenzo Ranieri and Simona Belluccio with the deputy prosecutor Michele Del Prete.
The interrogations are expected to resume this week.

In addition to the institutional figures (like Nicola Cosentino) there is also the presence of the Sicilian mafia.
The former boss had claimed to have been, before being a Camorra member, a mafioso, a "man of honour" linked to Cosa Nostra; this would have an important weight in any revelations on the construction of major works such as post-earthquake reconstruction and high-speed rail.

Schiavone could also say something new about Antonio Bardellino , the 'founder' of the Casalesi, who disappeared into thin air in Brazil in 1988; his body was never found and in Naples there is an open file on the hypothesis that Bardellino actually remained hidden for a long time abroad, between South America and the United States.
The magistrates are working on this point too and expectations are very high.



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