Overview
- In a public note, the Garante called Report’s smart‑glasses investigation “baseless” and asked the program to refrain from broadcasting it, adding that no damage to the public purse was at stake.
- Report says it will air the piece and cites internal documents, including a remark by vice president Ginevra Cerrina Feroni about a potential danno erariale, tied to an alleged cut from €44 million to €12.5 million after an October 2024 meeting between Agostino Ghiglia and Meta’s Angelo Mazzetti.
- Rai indicated it has received no formal request to block the broadcast, while the Garante reserved the right to act in competent venues.
- Report maintains that messages showing Agostino Ghiglia informing Giorgia Meloni in April 2021 of the Authority’s Green Pass warning came from material Ghiglia provided to his office, countering claims of illicit sourcing.
- Prosecutors in Rome moved to acquire Sigfrido Ranucci’s November 4 Antimafia hearing in the probe into the October 16 attack, and Report says the Corte dei Conti has asked for information on the Meta matter.