The story of Aboubakar Soumahoro and his family continues in court. Adolfo Urso, Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy, during the question period that took place in the Chamber, answered a question about the companies managed by the AVS deputy’s mother-in-law and wife, citing some impressive data: “The Ministry of the Interior informed that the prefecture of Latina, in the years 2017 to 2019, after 22 inspections, imposed around 491,000 euros in fines on the Karibù cooperative. of around 38,000 euros”. workers “.
Urso also made it known that the inspectors sent by Mimit had proposed the dissolution of the Aid Consortium and the forced liquidation of the Karibù cooperative, dedicated to the reception of migrants in the province of Latin. Mimit, “in light of the facts and circumstances in the public domain, ordered immediate inspections. On November 28th, access was made to the headquarters of the Aid Consortium. The circumstances established and the documentation verified – explained the minister in the courtroom – allowed the inspectors to draw up the report and immediately notify the administrators present. The inspectors found irremediable irregularities in the following aspects: absence of real and authentic mutual exchange; lack of participation by members in the institution’s democratic life and decisions. In addition, the nature of a cooperative and not a consortium was verified, as Ajuda de Latina does not seem to carry out coordination activities for associated cooperatives. In view of the above, the inspectors proposed dissolution. During these days, the proposal will be evaluated according to the procedures and guarantees provided for by law”.
In the Karibù cooperative, the inspectors sent by Mimit “in the first attempt to enter found the place closed. After finally gaining access following a warning, they acquired the relevant documentation. The investigation that culminated in the proposed compulsory administrative liquidation due to over-indebtedness was concluded yesterday. I am therefore preparing to appoint the liquidators.”
Source: IL Tempo
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