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Milan Olympic bid promoter is convicted of doctoring paperwork


FILE PHOTO: Milan’s mayor Giuseppe Sala looks on during a news conference for the Milan-Cortina bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, held by the International Olympic Committee Evaluation Commission in Milan, Italy April 6, 2019. REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

MILAN (Reuters) – The mayor who successfully championed Milan’s bid to win the 2026 Winter Olympics has been convicted of fiddling paperwork in his previous role as head of the 2015 Milan Expo world fair, a court ruled on Friday.

The court gave Giuseppe Sala a six-month suspended sentence for pre-dating works contracts in the build-up to the fair, which defied naysayers and attracted huge crowds here. It immediately converted the sentence into a 45,000 euro ($51,000) fine.

Sala, a center-left politician whose career got a major boost following the success of the Expo, has always denied wrongdoing and he can appeal the verdict. His office said he would not be stepping down as mayor.

Last month, Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo were awarded the 2026 Winter Olympic Games, beating Stockholm in a vote of International Olympic Committee members.

Reporting by Alfredo Faieta and Emilio Parodi; Editing by Crispian Balmer



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