(ANSA) - Rome, December 17 - Premier Matteo Renzi
announced Thursday that the Italian anti-corruption agency
headed by Raffaele Cantone will handle the arbitration of cases
concerning investors left with worthless bonds in four Italian
banks recently rescued by a government decree. The government
and Reform Minister Maria Elena Boschi, whose father was vice
president of one of the banks, face confidence motions over the
case. Many small investors seem to have been deceived by their
banks about the risks linked to the bonds. "In the next few
hours we'll do everything possible to ensure that those who were
cheated can have the money," Renzi told Mediaset television.
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Case of four rescued banks rocks government