Education Minister Valeria Fedeli
declared the most income of Paolo Gentiloni's cabinet for the
second year running on Friday.
Fedeli had a declared income of 182,016 euros in 2017, a
little more than 2016.
Industry Minister Carlo Calenda came second by declaring
166,124 euros, and Minister for Relations with Parliament Anna
Finocchiaro third with 151,672 euros.
Health Minister Beatrice Lorenzin came bottom of the table
with 91,888 euros, just below Interior Minister Marco Minniti
with 92,260 euros.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini came fourth with 145,044
euros, followed by Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan with a
declared income of 122,457 an cabinet secretary with the EU
brief Sandro Gozi with 115,914 euros.
Premier Gentiloni declared 107,401 euros, while Labour
Minister Giuliano Poletti declared 104,435, followed by
Environment Minister Gian Luca Galletti with 101,600.
All the other members of the cabinet declared income of just
under 100,000 euros.
Some 94,709 was the declared 2017 income of Justice Minister
Andrea Orlando, and 95,971 that of Cabinet Secretary Maria Elena
Boschi.
Minister for Territorial Cohesion Claudio De Vincenti
declared 97,607, followed by Cabinet undersecretary Paola De
Micheli with 98,398, former farm minister Maurizio Martina (who
recently became caretaker leader of the Demcoractic Party) with
98,441 euros, and Sports Minister Luca Lotti with 98,471;
Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano declared 98,478, Defence
Minister Roberta Pinotti 96,458, Civil Service Minister
Marianna Madia 99,519, and former regional affairs minister
Enrico Costa, who resigned in July 2017, 99,583.
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