Feb 20 • 11:30 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy La Repubblica

Competition for Notaries: 'Phenomenon', 'Pretty', 'Pardoned'. The Controversy Erupts Over the Text with Judgments on Candidates

A controversy has erupted in Italy over leaked comments made about candidates for the notary examination, leading to calls for annulment of the tests.

In a significant controversy surrounding Italy's notary examination for aspiring professionals, leaked notes attached to candidates' names have surfaced online, revealing derogatory comments made by examiners. The notes, which briefly appeared on the official website of the National Notary Council, included remarks like 'Pardoned on the commercial - according to Carmelo, a man for me is a woman', 'Phenomenon???', 'Genius?', and 'Pretty'. These comments have sparked outrage among aspiring notaries and the public, raising questions about the integrity of the examination process.

The leaked notes, which remained online for only a short time before being removed, were saved and quickly disseminated across social media platforms, igniting further controversy. With the public expressing anger and disbelief, various candidates have announced their intention to challenge the examination results based on the alleged unfairness and biased judgments reflected in the notes. Additionally, references in the document to sacred figures, such as St. Matthias Apostle and St. Philip Neri, next to candidates' names have further fueled the discourse around the bizarre and inappropriate nature of the comments.

Consumer protection group Codacons has signaled its readiness to request the annulment of the examination process in light of these revelations, emphasizing the need for a fair and impartial system in professional qualifications. The ongoing discussions around this issue not only highlight concerns regarding the conduct of the examination but also the broader implications for public trust in the regulatory institutions overseeing professional practices in Italy.

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