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Prosecutors open corruption probe into Sicily bridge plan

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Posted on June 9, 2026

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Italy Opens Corruption Investigation Into Sicily Bridge Project's Finances

Corruption Probe and Implications for the Sicily Bridge Project

By Angelo Amante and Marco Roberti

Overview of the Investigation

ROME, June 9 (Reuters) - Prosecutors said on Tuesday they had opened a corruption investigation into a retired judge and two associates over plans to build a bridge between Sicily and mainland Italy, a new blow to a troubled project backed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.

Allegations Against the Judge

Rome prosecutors said the judge - then sitting on the powerful Court of Auditors that assessed the bridge project - had given support including confidential information to a businessman and a lawyer, in return for a promise of help finding a lucrative public-sector retirement job.

History and Status of the Bridge Project

Longstanding plans to build the 3.7-km (2.3-mile) suspension bridge between Sicily and Calabria have repeatedly been shelved over decades.

Meloni revived the scheme, making it a top priority of her government, but the €13.5 billion ($15.6 billion) project ran aground again last October when the Court of Auditors refused to authorise it.

Details of the Alleged Corruption

"The lawyer and the businessman … allegedly approached the judge... promising their support in securing positions in public-law bodies after his retirement," prosecutors said.

The judge, who retired in February, had been looking for help getting a job as head of Italy's antitrust authority or a state-controlled company, the statement said. It identified the three suspects only by initials and ages.

Prosecutors have ordered searches of documents and electronic devices belonging to the suspects to gather further evidence.

Reactions and Broader Impact

Project Leadership and Political Support

HIGHLY CONTESTED PROJECT

Pietro Ciucci, the head of the Stretto di Messina company overseeing the project, said in a statement he had learned of the investigation with "surprise", and the company was not involved.

The Sicily bridge project has been championed by Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini, head of the far-right League party, who says it is crucial to build a fast road and rail link to Italy's largest island.

Criticism and Environmental Concerns

Critics say it is unnecessary and environmentally harmful in an area that has suffered devastating earthquakes.

After the Court of Auditors blocked the project, the government vowed to press ahead and address the objections, but no significant progress has been made since.

Opposition Response

Nicola Fratoianni, a lawmaker with the opposition Green-Left Alliance, said in a statement that if prosecutors found evidence, it would confirm concerns about "an unnecessary and costly project and the serious risk of infiltration by illicit interests".

The infrastructure ministry declined to comment.

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(Reporting by Angelo Amante and Marco Roberti)

Key Takeaways

  • Prosecutors allege the retired judge, then on the Court of Auditors, passed confidential information to a businessman and lawyer in exchange for promises of a lucrative post‑retirement job.
  • The long‑delayed €13.5 billion Sicily‑mainland bridge project, pushed by PM Giorgia Meloni and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini, has faced repeated hurdles including cerebral concerns over costs, environment, seismic risk and procurement procedures.
  • If confirmed, the probe would intensify criticism of the bridge as potentially beholden to illicit interests and underscore longstanding worries about corruption and procedural shortcuts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is being investigated in the Sicily bridge project corruption probe?
A retired judge and two associates are under investigation for allegedly exchanging confidential support for help securing a public-sector retirement job.
What is the Sicily bridge project?
The Sicily bridge project is a €13.5 billion plan to build a 3.7 km suspension bridge connecting Sicily and mainland Italy, repeatedly delayed over the decades.
Why is the Sicily bridge project controversial?
Critics say the bridge is unnecessary, environmentally harmful, and at risk of corruption, especially after recent allegations and the project's high costs.
What is the government's position on the Sicily bridge project?
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini support the project and have made it a top government priority, pledging to address objections.
What actions have prosecutors taken so far?
Prosecutors have opened an investigation, identified suspects by initials and ages, and ordered searches of documents and electronic devices for evidence.

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