In Italy house seized from tax evader are given to Ukrainian refugees

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  1. > MILAN, 14 APR – Thirty flats in a complex in the province of Grosseto, which can accommodate around 100 people, will be made available to Ukrainian refugees after being confiscated by the Prevention Measure Section of the Court of Milan from a businessman deemed “socially dangerous” for serial “tax violations” and financial crimes between 1995 and 2013.
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    > The National Agency for the Administration and Destination of Seized and Confiscated Assets has assigned those properties to the Prefecture of the Tuscan city for the housing emergency of those who fled the war in Ukraine.
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    > The confiscation order, signed by judges Fabio Roia, Veronica Tallarida and Ilario Pontani and become final, had affected a 76-year-old entrepreneur active in the trade of ferrous metals, residing in the province of Monza and Brianza, which would have carried out, we read in the acts, tax evasion and fraud in series “from 1995 to 2013”. Among other things, he had maintained ‘a high standard of living, as can be deduced from the purchase of luxury goods such as a Ferrari and other expensive cars, which does not appear to be justified by the only declared legal income’. Now the National Agency for Confiscated and Sequestered Assets, in its capacity as judicial administrator of those flats, has arranged for them to be temporarily assigned to the Grosseto Prefecture for the Ukrainian refugees’ emergency until 31 December next. The flats are mostly about 35 square metres and in one case even almost 100 square metres and can accommodate up to six people. (ANSA).
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