Supplies of medical gowns were
supplied and not gifted to the Lombardy health sector in a case
of alleged graft involving a firm in which Governor Attilio
Fontana's wife holds a stake, sources said Thursday.
Under investigation in the probe are the governor's
brother-in-law Andrea Dini, who runs the DAMA company, and
others.
They include the director general of Lombardy's purchasing body
ARIA, Filippo Bongiovanni.
Those implicated have said the gowns were given as grants, and
not sold to the region healthcare sector.
Among the possible charges is "rigging the choice of
contractor".
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