La Padania, 26 April 1998
EXCLUSIVE / tenth point of our investigation on the IM-Sir.
New Bank Rasini: "Il Divo Giulio"
Andreotti & the bank of the Mafia in Milan
Baroness Maria Cordopatri reveals a secret guarded by ten years
Max Parisi
Rome "I read her service on Sunday appeared Padania, and I noticed that she misses, Parisi, some fundamental information explaining many things. I was the account of the Bank Rasini 1980 to 1989 ... "Stop! For the first time ever in the history of this bank travagliatissima Sicilian-Milan, someone very important has decided to break the silence. It's the Baroness Maria Giuseppina Cordopatri. Not later than 4 days ago - via fax - sent me a long letter that begins with the words you have just read. "I was holder of two bank accounts and a credit line of over 100 million about which I had never been asked for guarantees of any kind because I was introduced to the then President and CEO Dr. Dario Azzaretto by friends of the true owner of the majority stake in the bank . Was made out to the family formally Azzaretto, but in reality it was controlled by Giulio Andreotti. Azzaretto Joseph Commendatore, father of Darius, was at the time confidant of Andreotti. The salient point, for its investigative journalism, which has not been shown is that when the bank takes possession of the Sicilian Mafia Rasin, the bank is already Andreotti. I left the bank when they left the Azzaretto Rasin, which took over, I was told, a Swiss company. "First, a" detail "at this point really worrying Mafia investigations of the years 1981-'84 in Milan carried out by a brave assistant chief, Anthony Flowers, landed in the trials against the boss - including Luigi Monti and Antonio Virgilio - which led to heavy sentences at first and second instance. In its rulings, that is still easy to find (they are public documents) were expected to confiscate the assets of the Mafia, including of course the capital in cash. Well, some of these subjects - the financially most important - had accounts and deposits with the Bank Rasin and also that money - tens of billions - would pass from seizure to seizure if ... not entered into the scene, the President of the First Chamber of the Supreme Court, Dr. Corrado Carnevale. With the final verdict to the Supreme Court signed by him, was "cleared" the entire prosecution's side of the hill and Virgil and all movable and immovable property were returned to their owners worthy. This decision Carnival still cries, but takes on a whole new light when we learn - as claimed by the former by banks Rasin, Baroness Cordopatri - that this bank was owned, when loschissime these events occur, Giulio Andreotti. If Corrado Carnevale enters "saving" by the disaster two powerful financiers by banks Rasin, at this point, given the important news emerged now, the reason for his action could have a much deeper foundation. Likewise, the entrance of Nino Rovelli - occurred in the late eighties - would take a very special significance, considering that they were to sell the Azzaretto yes, but through a third party Giulio Andreotti, who was for all the great Seventies political patron and sponsor Sir, so that Rovelli "returned" the favor in cash, more than a billion, "negotiation" is the band of gangster Magliana both dark fixer entourage Andreotti. That money, plus, are the basis of the murder of journalist Mino Pecorelli, so much so that Perugia is an ongoing trial of Andreotti and Vitalone on these fatti.Quindi the Rasin was Andreotti. Then the mafia boss who had - for it is obvious that they had - the authorization to open bank accounts in this credit institution nestled in the heart of Milan, began their "business" bank in a bank with such master! Understand? These plots, these occult properties, this huge can of worms for what you see from the statements of Mrs. Cordopatri devastating, I think can and should be of interest to the public prosecutor of Palermo and that of Sir Perugia.Il giant mosaic of reserves twists with each passing day . The presence of the lawyer Ungaro, as we wrote last Sunday between the leaders of Rasin 14 December 1973, at this point takes on a special importance. In 1977, the Roman lawyer Mario Ungaro was responsible for an action that view today, after the fact just noted, also assumes a great significance: in 1977 he wrote to the bankrupt Sindona Andreotti, entrusting the delivery of the letter to 'lawyer Mario Ungaro! Here are some passages in the letter addressed to Andreotti: "You - Sindona writes in his own hand - should do something at least in Italy, namely: to promote the Bank of Italy to replace Ambrosoli; resize the conduct of the investigating judge and prosecutor that after three years have failed to take any final action, except for arrest warrant; find a solution for the Italian Private Bank, urging those concerned that dropping the assumption of bankruptcy crimes. " (Pp. 569-70 in the volume of "Reports" of the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into the case Sindona-ed). The lawyer Ungaro, consequently, has - since the contents of the letter of the Shroud - of total trust of the writer, but also of the recipient, or a message along these lines ended up in "wrong hands" could have decreed the end of that political leaders Democrat. It is this kind of character then the lawyer sat in the Board of the Ungaro Rasini the week preceding the Christmas of '73. Now, like a poisoned cherry on this cake cyanide already, let's see what the Rasin said ... Michele Sindona in person. Now reduced to a prisoner without any hope of freedom despite the still waiting for the trial in Italy for the murder Ambrosoli (he was sentenced to life imprisonment) in 1984 in jail in the United States, Sindona met Nick Tosches, a journalist New York Times. Their attendance also continued the following year, 1985, in May, August and September. This time Sindona spoke to the American reporter while he was detained in Italy in the prison of Voghera. From this long relationship across two years and an ocean flowed a book, obviously written by Tosches, entitled "The Mystery of the Shroud". A page 111 of this work, it is written: "As you know - Sindona is responding to a request for Tosches - Italian banks had my first class institutions with world-class partners. The Italian Private Bank was a bank of the aristocracy. The mafia uses instead of always second-rate institutions and professionals. " That said, Tosches adds: "Sindona narrowed his eyes with an expression shrewd. What are the banks used by the mafia? Sindona took time. It is a dangerous question, he thought. Banco di Sicilia in Sicily, at times. In Milan, a small bank in Piazza dei Mercanti. Stop! The small bank in Piazza dei Mercanti Sindona he referred to just prior to being "committed suicide" in prison, was the Bank Rasin. There is no doubt. In Piazza dei Mercanti in Milan, just steps from the Duomo, only the "small bank" Rasin opened its doors in 1985 when he made this statement to Sindona Tosches. Across the square there was no other institution which has had its head office or just an agency. By attacking the Rasin, Sindona, lifer, what arrangements do? As ominous sign of cold revenge for not being "saved" would throw? Who had sent this suggestion to its wider confession that would have triggered an uproar? The Baroness Cordopatri has no doubts: the Bank was managed by Joseph Rasin and Dario Azzaretto "on behalf of Giulio Andreotti." If this is so, then everything fits and a pair of processes could be reviewed by the addition of these facts, as well as the heirs of Nino Rovelli should offer new explanations. (continues Sunday, May 3).
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