Mar 2 • 13:22 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Who finances the No Committee? Grosso insists: "We will not give the names"

The president of the No Committee, Enrico Grosso, insists that they will not disclose the names of their financial backers, citing privacy regulations.

In response to ongoing speculation about the financial backers of the No Committee regarding the upcoming referendum, Enrico Grosso, the committee president, firmly stated that they will not reveal the names of their sponsors. He emphasized their adherence to internal regulations that conform to privacy laws, which has led to criticism from various quarters regarding transparency. Despite growing pressure, Grosso reiterated their commitment to these privacy standards.

Grosso's comments come amidst concerns that undisclosed funding sources could pose conflicts of interest, particularly regarding magistrates who may be indirectly funded by private supporters of the committee. This allegation has been brought to light in a parliamentary question by Enrico Costa, raising questions about the integrity of the funding process. The issue has ignited debate about the adequacy of current regulations that govern political financing in Italy.

The refusal to disclose financial backers highlights a broader conversation about transparency in political financing and the implications it carries for democratic processes. As the referendum approaches, the handling of funding disclosures could influence public perception of both the committee and the referendum process itself, prompting calls for reforms that ensure greater accountability in campaign financing.

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