by John Longo
[…] For lawyer Gianni Di Cagno (Polis firm), defender of Giampaolo Angelucci, “since for 10 years there has been nothing but talk of an alleged bribe and corruption that never existed, I believe that at this point not only public opinion but some organs of the state owe someone an apology. This affair has created very serious economic damage to the San Raffaele consortium. We believe that actions of this kind, when they affect the economic fabric so severely, perhaps should be undertaken with greater caution.”