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The governor of Sardinia under investigation for corruption, received the degree "Honoris Causa" from the Faculty of Medicine in Tirana

The governor of Sardinia under investigation for corruption, received the degree

The governor of Sardinia, Christian Solinas , and three others are under investigation for corruption.

The head of the Sardinian Action party Solinas, his adviser Christian Stevelli, the director general of the Office of the Managing Authority of the Operational Program Eni Cbd, Mediterranean, Roberto Raimondi and the entrepreneur Roberto Zedda are under investigation by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Cagliari for corruption.

The arrest of the governor of Sardinia places Albania in the center of reports in the Italian media. This is because Solinas has been awarded the title "Honoris Causa" by the University of Medicine in Tirana.

According to the investigations, the title was given to Solina in exchange for the appointment of a person identified as Raimond, in the program named Eni. Raimondi, according to Italian media, is Investigators say it is strange how Solinas would have justified obtaining a degree that in Italy includes lessons and practices at the time he was Governor of Sardinia.

The governor has a difficult relationship with educational qualifications. In fact, he had an excellent degree in sociology from the Leibnitz University of Milan. Solinas graduated in law in 2018 from the University of Sassari.

But the university has always refused to show the thesis, considering it protected by privacy. Now comes this mysterious story of the medical degree in Tirana.

The Cagliari prosecutor's office is working on two lines of investigation: the purchase of a house and several meetings.

The first line of investigation concerns the purchase of some land in Capoterra and the hypothesis of the crime is that of corruption and money laundering. The prosecutor of Cagliari is investigating the deposit, of several hundred thousand euros, paid by the entrepreneur Zedda for the land attributed to the governor.

Everything starts from the house bought by Solinas in via dei Tritoni. To buy it, Solinas would have signed a preliminary sale agreement with the entrepreneur from Cagliari Zedda for 550 thousand euros for part of an old abbey in Capoterra bought in 2002 for about 40 thousand euros.

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