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The Public Prosecutor’s Office blocked media access to the preventive investigation that targeted the company Spinumviva and the Prime Minister, claiming that the absolute secrecy to which it is subject would only cease if an investigation had been opened.

“If this duty [de sigilo absoluto] it exists for elements of the Judicial Police, it will naturally exist for those of the Public Ministry; and if they cannot reveal such facts, third parties cannot access them directly by consulting the process and obtaining copies of it: it would be letting in through the window what the door has been closed”, maintains the director of the Central Department of Investigation and Criminal Action (DCIAP) in an order to which SIC had access.

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