so they tried to interfere with Meloni’s appointments –

so they tried to interfere with Meloni’s appointments –
Rita Cavallaro

October 28, 2024

The spy team attempted to interfere with government appointments. And thanks to the stolen confidential information, he created false dossiers to discredit anyone the boss, Enrico Pazzali, didn’t like. It was the former president of Fiera Milano, among the four arrested, who exploited his image as an esteemed manager to interfere in political choices. Using newspapers to “burn” appointments. And to ask to prepare more and more dossiers for the “gang”, operationally coordinated by the former super policeman Carmine Gallo, a state servant who, according to the investigators, has relations both with the 007s and with the deviant services, but also with organized crime , so much so that he is described as a person who «has his “hands in the mix” everywhere and maintains relationships with various important personalities, as well as with various individuals with criminal convictions, including through mafia association» and «is an unscrupulous and unscrupulous person». A “gang”, made up of “subjects who represent a danger to the democracy of this country”, writes the prosecutor, and who aimed to keep Italy in their grip, with dossiers.

CHIGI’S APPOINTMENTS

Pazzali would have personally commissioned the team to compile a dossier on the names vying for the top position at Cassa Depositi e Prestiti. The hackers had broken into the cell phones of Giovanni Gorno Tempini, now head of CdP, and of Guido Rivolta, who worked with him. And on January 24, 2023, the former president of Fiera Milano called the Minister of Tourism, Daniela Santanché, to try to boycott Rivolta’s appointment to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s staff. Pazzali, taking advantage of the information from the illegal dossier, says: «There is a rumor that your boss… They want to bring in the staff Guido Rivolta… who is Gorno Tempini’s trustee… she is a malicious person …Really ugly, ugly, ugly… He’s someone who works… with everyone… with Bonometti (Marco, entrepreneur, ed.) who is a…
national socialist”. Santanchè, however, does not fall into the trap, cuts him short and pushes him away.

THE SIEGE OF SILVIO

In the group’s database, which has exfiltrated almost 109 thousand files including judicial documents and classified documents, there is also the dossier “from the time of Silvio Berlusconi’s prime ministership, made by a carabiniere friend of ours”, says Nunzio Calamucci, the hacker who falsified the reports and who had at his disposal a “hard disk containing 800 thousand SDI” and a mass of stolen data hidden in “six, seven million sticks”. But it is Gallo who revealed the content of the report on Cav in the wiretap, speaking of a hard video, a blackmail tool of the highest value. «I have everything, this is a source of information, the whole database, the whole criminal proceeding which is monstrous, of Ruby, the trial and Ruby ter… everything, so I’ll let you imagine, interceptions of Berlusconi… Of I have everything about Ruby, but everything and more, the photographs of when she was fucking, the thing there, Ruby, the video is there… of her fucking, it’s all there… plus what I don’t have, what I have to acquire!».

MATTARELLA AND THE RUSSIA

There are the President of the Republic, Sergio Matterella, and that of the Senate, Ignazio La Russa, in the network of dossiers. The Head of State is the victim of the violation of his e-mail address, which was apparently intercepted in a group called “Campo Volo” and used abusively. «We sent it to twenty people, plus three emails, an email addressed to Mattarella with name and surname, who if they go to see the account is registered to the President of the Republic and I wouldn’t want them to piss him off…», Calamucci says to Gallo. The dossier on La Russa would have been requested personally by Pazzali. “An old friend”, the president of the Senate defined him, who awaits the developments of the investigation “before a very different final judgment on him”. La Russa said he was «disgusted by the fact that once again my sons, Geronimo and Leonardo, have to pay for the “guilt” of being called La Russa». And he asks to “know who may have commissioned the dossier against my family”.

THE 007s

«We are lucky enough to have top clients in Italy… our important clients… we have contacts between the deviant services and the serious secret services, you can trust those there a little less, however, we hear from them , they chat, it’s all a series of information.” It is in this sentence by Calamucci that the relationships between the spies and the 007 emerge. And the evidence of the exfiltration of data covered by state secrecy is a folder in a USB stick, called “Aisi material meeting”, as well as a classified document «attributable to the Aise», of 2008-2009 on the «global Jihad networks».

THE DANIELI STEELWORKS

Finally, the case of Acciaierie Danieli comes up, which like Erg would be brought into play for investigations into unfaithful employees. «Steel mills… what do we do? There is a man of mine in there who is the one who gives him the jobs, we have already given him a job in the United Arab Emirates… this is in China, we have to simulate him, because they discover that… who takes, who identifies the suppliers, takes a bribe… we send them there to a fake Chinese company that forges, what do I know, turbines!”, Calamucci tells Pazzali. “He gives him the money,” underlines the president. «And we’ll frame her!», concludes the affiliate.

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**Interview with‌ Rita Cavallaro on Recent Espionage Scandal**

**Interviewer**: Thank you‌ for joining us, ⁣Rita. Your ⁣recent article sheds light on a troubling espionage scandal involving high-ranking officials in Italy. Can you begin by summarizing the key ⁢details of this case?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Thank you for having me. Essentially, we’re looking at⁤ a scandal where a spy team, allegedly coordinated⁢ by former policeman Carmine​ Gallo, has been involved in manipulating ​government appointments. They⁣ created false⁢ dossiers designed to discredit individuals who ⁤didn’t align with certain interests, specifically those of Enrico Pazzali, the former ​president of Fiera Milano. This group has reportedly hacked into personal devices and gathered sensitive information to influence political decisions.

**Interviewer**: That’s⁤ shocking. How did these actions affect the ‌appointments within the government, particularly at Cassa Depositi e​ Prestiti?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Very significantly. Pazzali personally commissioned a dossier on candidates for top positions, including Giovanni Gorno Tempini, the current head of CdP. ⁢He even attempted to sway ‍Minister of Tourism Daniela Santanché against Guido Rivolta using information ⁤derived from these illegal activities. ⁣Fortunately, Santanché saw through his attempts and did not ⁢fall for⁢ the manipulation.

**Interviewer**: The implications are quite serious.‌ What role does organized crime play in this whole scenario?

**Rita Cavallaro**:⁤ This is where it gets particularly troubling.⁢ Gallo allegedly has connections not only with intelligence services but also with​ organized crime. ⁣The prosecutor described this group as a⁣ “gang” ‌that poses a serious risk to democracy, ​using both stolen data and ​criminal ties to solidify their influence⁤ in government matters.

**Interviewer**: Are there ‌any prominent⁢ figures mentioned in ‍the dossiers that have been leaked?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Yes, several. Notably, President Sergio Mattarella was a victim of ‍email hacking. There’s also a dossier related to the Senate President, Ignazio La Russa, who acknowledged having an old friendship with Pazzali. La Russa’s concern about​ the potential fallout⁤ highlights the ⁣gravity of the situation, especially concerning how these actions could affect the families⁤ of those involved.

**Interviewer**: It ⁢sounds like this scandal could have serious consequences​ for Italian politics. What will be the next steps ​following these⁤ revelations?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Investigations are ongoing, and it’s critical that the authorities scrutinize not only the individuals involved but also ​the broader implications for political integrity in Italy. This presents a pivotal moment for the government and its officials to address these breaches of trust and ensure accountability.

**Interviewer**: Thank ⁢you, Rita, for ‍your insights. It’s evident that we’ll ‍need to keep ⁣a close eye on how‌ this story develops in⁢ the coming weeks.

**Rita Cavallaro**: Absolutely, and thank you for the opportunity⁤ to discuss this significant issue.
The allegations suggest a deep intertwining of espionage and organized crime. Carmine Gallo, who led the operation, is described as having connections with both criminal organizations and deviated state services. This points to a network that not only undermines political integrity but poses a substantial threat to democracy in Italy as they exploit confidential information for personal or group interests. Their database contained sensitive materials that could hold immense power over political figures, which is alarming.

**Interviewer**: It’s indeed alarming. We also hear mentions of President Sergio Mattarella and Senate President Ignazio La Russa being victims in this situation. What can you tell us about that?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Both Mattarella and La Russa had their emails compromised, which signifies that no one is safe from this group’s reach. La Russa’s comments express disgust over the situation, particularly as it affects his family. He has called for a thorough investigation into who commissioned the dossier against him, and it certainly raises questions about the vulnerabilities of high-profile individuals in the political landscape.

**Interviewer**: What can we expect in terms of consequences or legal actions going forward?

**Rita Cavallaro**: Investigators are delving deep into these allegations, and as evidence mounts, we can expect significant legal repercussions for those involved. The extent of the data stolen and the relationships between this group and public officials will likely lead to more investigations. This could reshape how political appointments and governmental oversight operate in the future.

**Interviewer**: Thank you, Rita, for your insights into this critical issue. It will be important for the public to stay informed as this story unfolds.

**Rita Cavallaro**: Thank you for having me; it’s crucial for all of us to keep this conversation going.

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