Sunday 30 October 2011

The Minister of Defence travels in style

Just a few days ago I wrote an entry on how the Italian police is fundraising in order to buy petrol for their cars, following the Government spending cuts. Well, the cuts have obviously not affected the ministry of defence, which has recently acquired not one, but 19 new Maseratis.

The evil-looking Minister of Defence Ignazio La Russa, claimed that the cars were ordered a few years ago - silly excuse as Italy wasn't in a much better economic climate anyway.

Maurizio Caprino authored a very unbiased blog post for il Sole 24 Ore website, explaining that the cars might actually have been a good choice in terms of value for money, but still it seems that there was no good reason to justify such purchase.

Now, I know that this type of news can be easily blown out of proportion just to create scandal and that there might be a necessity for the ministry to owe such cars, but the point is that in Italy there is always a lack of transparency and politicians are allowed to do pretty much whatever they want with the tax-payers money. It is significant to point out that while the budget for the police was heavily reduced, the budget for the auto blu (cars used by politicians) has not been touched. These cars should only been used for work and official purposes, but they are notoriously used from pretty much everything, including going to football matches.

Beelzebub Ignazio La Russa

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