Gaddafi family's Assets at Juventus Seized by Tax Authorities
Italian tax police said on March 28, 2012 it had seized Italian assets worth more than 1.1 billion euros ($1.46 billion) belonging to members of the Gaddafi family. In a statement, the tax police said the assets include stakes in Italy's largest bank UniCredit, Italian oil and gas giant Eni, Italy's defence group Finmeccanica, carmaker Fiat, truck-maker Fiat Industrial and Turin-based soccer club Juventus. The police said the seizure has been ordered by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
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Italian tax police said on March 28, 2012 it had seized Italian assets worth more than 1.1 billion euros ($1.46 billion) belonging to members of the Gaddafi family. In a statement, the tax police said the assets include stakes in Italy's largest bank UniCredit, Italian oil and gas giant Eni, Italy's defence group Finmeccanica, carmaker Fiat, truck-maker Fiat Industrial and Turin-based soccer club Juventus. The police said the seizure has been ordered by the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Reuters
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SCUDETTO ON MEIE!
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