- Mani
pulite (Italian: [ˈmaːni
puˈliːte]; lit. 'clean hands') was a
nationwide judicial investigation into
political corruption in
Italy held in the early...
- and a
Member of the
European Parliament. He was a
prosecutor in the Mani
pulite corruption trials in the
early 1990s. Di
Pietro was born in
Montenero di...
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corruption system (known as Tangentopoli)
uncovered by the "Clean Hands" (mani
pulite) investigation—demanded
radical reforms. The
scandals involved all major...
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replacement of one
ruling class by another: Buonomo,
Giampiero (2015). "Tovaglie
pulite".
Mondoperaio Edizione Online. Hooper, John (16
November 2011). "Mario Monti...
- Barbacetto, Gianni; Travaglio, Marco; Gomez,
Peter (2002). Mani
Pulite – la vera
storia [Mani
Pulite - the true story] (in Italian).
Editori Riuniti. ISBN 9788861905146...
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Italian Republic.
Craxi was
involved in
investigations conducted by Mani
pulite judges in Milan,
eventually being convicted for
political corruption and...
- that
would plague the
country well into the 21st century. In 1992 the Mani
pulite investigation was
started in Milan,
uncovering the so-called Tangentopoli...
- year in 1969. The film was
later re-released as L'********ino ha le mani
pulite lit. 'The
Killer Has
Clean Hands' on home
video in the
early 1980s. Curti...
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concluded the role of
Catholicism as Italy's
state religion. With the Mani
Pulite investigation,
starting just one year
after the
collapse of the
Soviet Union...
- 1992,
Chiesa was
arrested on
charges of corruption,
leading to the mani
pulite trials and, eventually, to a
restructuring of
Italian politics. In 2009...