(ANSA) - Genoa, August 16 - Deputy Premier and Labour and
Industry Minister Luigi Di Maio blasted highways company
Autostrade per l'Italia after its parent company Atlantia warned
that the government was liable to pay a hefty penalty if it
withdraws its concession.
"Autostrade say that they are due the earnings from the
contract that we will axe," Di Maio said.
"It is shameful that once again they are thinking of profits
and stock exchange numbers".
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