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Previous governor of Italy's Liguria deals with trial on corruption charges

An Italian judge on Monday bought the former centreright governor of Italy's northwestern area of Liguria to stand trial on corruption charges, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter stated.

Giovanni Toti was placed under house arrest on May 7. He resigned on July 26 and was released days later on. He has led Liguria for the previous 9 years at the helm of an alliance of the exact same celebrations that support Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Toti was apprehended on charges of receiving over 70,000 euros ($ 76,615) from a business owner as part of an examination associated to the giving of port terminal contracts, building licenses and a beach concession. He denies all the claims against him.

The sources stated the trial would begin on Nov. 5 at the Court of the northern port city of Genoa.

Aldo Spinelli, a port businessman well known in Italy as a. previous owner of soccer clubs Genoa and Livorno, and Paolo Emilio. Signorini, who after his arrest lost his task as head of Italian. energy IREN, were likewise sent to trial as part of the. exact same probe.

Signorini was involved in the investigation due to his. previous function as head of the Ports of Genoa Authority.

Legal representatives for the three defendants were not right away. offered for comment.

Toti has actually gotten assistance from members of the right-wing. ruling union who criticised magistrates in Genoa for his. arrest, which has prevented him from performing his duties.

(source: Reuters)