Deputy Premier Luigi Di Maio on
Wednesday released his income tax returns and assets statements
in response to what he called "lies" about a firm led by his
father that allegedly hired workers off the books and allegedly
covered up workplace accidents.
Di Maio has been accused of involvement in the case by having
an alleged stake in the company in his home town of Pomigliano
d'Arco near Naples.
"Today, as promised, I publish the documents showing the
hiring in my father's firm and the respective wage packets for
the period of work," he said.
He said on the blog of his 5-Star Movement (M5S) that he
wanted "maximum transparency".
"I'm publishing again, seeing the lies that are circulating,
my property and income statements since I have been an MP and
since I have been a minister".
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