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IT·Italy

Gennaro Sangiuliano

Culture Minister
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RESEARCH
15 days ago
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Deep research · Exaupdated 15 days ago
Gennaro Sangiuliano, Italy's Culture Minister, has not been reported to be involved in any scandals, corruption allegations, fraud, bribery, indictments, charges, convictions, or ethics violations as of June 2026, but he is under investigation by the Lazio Court of Auditors regarding the "Boccia affair," which involves allegations of misuse of public funds, confidential information, and involvement in political and institutional meetings, though he maintains that no public money was spent and he will prove his innocence (Il Sole 24 ORE). He resigned as Minister of Culture on September 6, 2024, amid media controversy related to his relationship with Maria Rosaria Boccia and the affair's political implications, but he has publicly stated his intention to demonstrate his absolute honesty and correctness (Il Sole 24 ORE, Sky TG24, Euronews), with no charges or convictions reported against him.
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