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VIDEO | Toti’s lawyer speaks: “Possible equivocal actions, never illicit actions”

The defense will present a defense to explain all the disputed facts in another light. "Toti has always pursued only public interests", says the lawyer Stefano Savi who met Toti under house arrest

GENOA – She met him at his home, in the Ameglia residence, where Giovanni Toti has been under house arrest since yesterday on charges of corruption. And the lawyer Stefano Savi, who assists him, tells journalists that there may have been “equivocal actions” in the governor’s behavior. But “never illegal”. The post-arrest warrant interrogation will be held on Friday.

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THE WORDS OF THE LAWYER

The “protection of public, territorial, and not private interests” is the guiding light that has always guided the work of governor Giovanni Toti. However, these objectives “were also pursued through forms that could lead to misunderstandings, but which, in reality, never bordered on anything illicit”. This is said by the lawyer Stefano Savi, defender of the president of the Liguria Region, Giovanni Toti, in a video released by the staff of the governor, who has been under house arrest since yesterday.

Savi met Toti today at his residence in Ameglia. “A work meeting – he explains – the president is well determined to examine and delve into the documents in order to present a defense that explains how everythingcontained in the documents and the facts cited are to be interpreted differently , in light of the policy that he and the Region have always followed, of exclusively protecting public interests, the territory, and not private interests”. Finally, the lawyer confirms the interrogation scheduled by the investigating judge for Friday 10th at 2pm, in the Court of Genoa. “In the meantime we are examining all the procedural data”, he concludes.