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    Italian Justice Undersecretary Quits Over Mafia-Linked Restaurant Scandal

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Last updated: March 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Andrea Delmastro, Italian justice undersecretary, resigned after media revealed his stake in a Rome restaurant linked to the daughter of a convicted Camorra member, and failure to declare it to parliament, despite denying wrongdoing.

    Table of Contents

    • Resignations Follow Referendum Setback for Meloni Government
    • Details of the Resignations
    • Giusi Bartolozzi's Departure
    • Political Fallout and Reactions
    • Andrea Delmastro's Scandal
    • Undeclared Business Stake and Mafia Ties
    • Delmastro's Resignation Statement
    • Impact on the Referendum Campaign
    • Controversial Comments by Bartolozzi

    Two officials quit Italian justice ministry after referendum defeat

    Resignations Follow Referendum Setback for Meloni Government

    By Angelo Amante

    ROME, March 24 (Reuters) - Two officials quit Italy's justice ministry on Tuesday, a day after Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni suffered a resounding defeat in a referendum on a proposed reform of the country's judiciary.

    Details of the Resignations

    Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro resigned after it emerged he had held a stake in a restaurant linked to the mafia, while the ministry's chief of staff, Giusi Bartolozzi, stepped down after making controversial comments while on the campaign trail.

    Giusi Bartolozzi's Departure

    Bartolozzi played no role in the Delmastro scandal but she also tendered her resignation on Tuesday, a source close to the matter told Reuters.

    The twin departures add to a sense of turmoil at the justice ministry in the immediate aftermath of the referendum rout.

    Political Fallout and Reactions

    Both Meloni and Justice Minister Carlo Nordio have rejected calls that they too should resign having failed to convince Italians of the need to revamp the country's fiercely independent judiciary.

    Andrea Delmastro's Scandal

    Delmastro, who is a member of Meloni's Brothers of Italy party, came under scrutiny this month after daily Il Fatto Quotidiano reported that he had taken a stake in a Rome restaurant alongside the 18-year-old daughter of a man convicted of ties to the Camorra, a mafia group based around Naples.

    Undeclared Business Stake and Mafia Ties

    Delmastro said he had sold his stake once he learned that his business partner's father, Andrea Caroccia, had been convicted on mob-related charges.

    But his position worsened after a 2023 photograph was uncovered showing him alongside Caroccia, suggesting the two men knew each other well.

    It also emerged that Delmastro had not declared his business stake to parliament, as required.

    Delmastro's Resignation Statement

    In his resignation statement on Tuesday, Delmastro said he had made a mistake but had done nothing unlawful.

    "I have always fought crime and achieved concrete, important results. Although I did nothing wrong, I made an error of judgment, which I corrected as soon as I became aware of it. I take responsibility for that," he said.

    Impact on the Referendum Campaign

    The scandal hung over the final days of campaigning for the referendum, giving the opposition an easy opportunity to criticise the government's handling of the justice ministry.

    Controversial Comments by Bartolozzi

    Bartolozzi also drew criticism during the campaign when she urged voters to back the reform so Italy could "get rid of" a judiciary she described as a "firing squad".

    (Reporting by Angelo Amante; editing by Crispian Balmer and Gavin Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Delmastro owned a stake in a Rome restaurant chain tied to the Caroccia family, connected to the Senese Camorra clan—a conflict of interest given his justice role (reddit.com).
    • •He did not declare his ownership to parliament and a 2023 photo showing him with Mauro Caroccia undermined his denial of knowing the links (reddit.com).
    • •Delmastro had previously received an 8‑month suspended prison sentence (plus a 1‑year ban from public office) for revealing classified information in the Alfredo Cospito case—but refused to resign at the time (en.cronachedellacampania.it).

    References

    • International/Camorra: Italian justice undersecretary under fire over business ties to daughter of convicted mafia figure (from EU Alive.net)
    • Delmastro Sentenced to Eight Months for Disclosing Official Secrets: 'I Will Not Resign'

    Frequently Asked Questions about Italian justice undersecretary quits over mafia-linked restaurant scandal

    1Why did Italian justice undersecretary Andrea Delmastro resign?

    Andrea Delmastro resigned after reports that he owned a stake in a restaurant chain linked to the mafia and did not declare the stake to parliament.

    2What mafia group was allegedly connected to the restaurant chain?

    The restaurant chain was linked with the Camorra, a powerful mafia group based around Naples.

    3Did Delmastro admit to any wrongdoing?

    Delmastro denied any illegal activity but admitted to an error of judgment and took responsibility by resigning.

    4How did the scandal impact Giorgia Meloni's government?

    The scandal caused the first high-level resignation and gave the opposition fresh ammunition to criticize the government's handling of the justice ministry.

    5Had Andrea Delmastro faced legal issues before this scandal?

    Yes, in the previous year, he received an eight-month suspended sentence for revealing classified information about an anarchist.

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