A senior Milan judge became the first judicial figure targeted in the huge corruption inquiry that has shaken Italy's financial capital, Reuter reports from Milan. Judge Diego Curto, the city's top commercial judge, said he had been officially listed as a suspect by colleagues involved in the Enimont case investigation, Italy's biggest single bribery case.
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