Prosecutors Seek House Arrest in Milan Skyscraper Boom Bribery Case
By
Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Prosecutors are seeking the house arrest of developer Manfredi Catella and Milan city council member Giancarlo Tancredi for bribery related to the city's skyscraper boom over the past decade. The investigation focuses on the abuse of fast-track planning applications.
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A judge is set to decide on whether to issue the house arrest warrants later this week.
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