Raffaele Fitto


Raffaele Fitto is an Italian politician and a member of the European Parliament.

Career

In 1999 Raffaele Fitto was elected at European Parliament for Forza Italia.
On 17 May 2015 Raffaele Fitto left Forza Italia and the European People's Party parliamentary group to join the European Conservatives and Reformists.

Italian Courts Trials against Raffaele Fitto

Bribery towards Italian Public Medical System

Fitto in 2006 was investigated by the Bari prosecutor in connection with a donation to his regional party La Puglia Prima di Tutto of 500,000 Euros by Tosinvest, a company owned by Antonio Angelucci, ahead of the 2005 Apulian regional election. According to the prosecution this amount was suspected of being a bribe to secure for the Apulia region the management of eleven nursing homes.
A request to arrest Fitto, who in the meantime had become a Member of the Italian Parliament, was rejected by the Italian Chamber of Deputies. Fitto in December 2009 was found guilty of abuse of office, corruption and illegal financing of political parties; Fitto was acquitted of some other charges in June 2012.
Fitto in February 2013 was sentenced by the Court of first instance to four years in prison and five years' disqualification from public office; the sentence was commuted to 1 year.
Fitto in September 2015 was acquitted of all charges by the Court of second instance.
Fitto in June 2017 was acquitted of all charges by the Supreme Court of Cassation.

Bankruptcy of Cedis

Fitto in February 2009 was accused of conspiring, during his presidency of the Apulia region, Italy, to short-sell the trading company "Cedis", at that time in administration. The charges were filed in April 2009; however in March 2017 Fitto was acquitted of all charges by the Court of second instance.