(ANSA) - Rome, October 23 - The former CEO of the company
that runs the historic EUR district in Rome was sent for trial
for alleged graft on bus contracts Thursday.
Riccardo Mancini, ex-CEO of EUR SpA, is charged with
accepting a bribe of 500,000 euros from leading bus-maker Breda
Menarini to supply Rome with 45 buses.
The accountant Marco Iannilli and Breda Menarini managers
Luca D'Aquila and Giuseppe Comes have also been sent to trial.
Prosecutors say Iannilli took a 100,000 euro bribe.
The trial has been set for February 3, 2016.
The case is one of several involving contracts linked to
former Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno, who is not accused of
wrongdoing.
EUR was built by Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini as a
model district for the 1942 World's Fair, which was scratched
because of WWII.
Many of its buildings have been backdrops for films.
Former EUR manager sent to trial over Rome bus graft
Riccardo Mancini allegedly took 500,000 euros bribe