Italian Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini called for the removal of the leadership of the Bank of Italy because they failed to prevent the country’s banking crisis.

Salvini, who also heads the right-wing Lega Party, has called for taking control of Italy’s gold reserves away from the country’s central bank.

The gold is the property of the Italian people, not of anyone else,” Salvini underscored.

The comments came after he insisted that the management of the Bank of Italy should be “completely cleared out” because they failed to avert the country’s banking crisis.

“We are here because those who should have supervised didn’t supervise,” Salvini said, adding that “fraudsters” who inflicted losses on Italian savers should “end up in prison for a long time”.

The remarks followed a report in Italy’s La Stampa’s newspaper, claiming that the coalition government, formed by Salvini’s anti-migration Lega Party and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (5SM), seeks to sell Bank of Italy reserves to fund additional government spending and avoid a planned VAT increase in 2020.

Claudio Borghi, close economic adviser of Salvini, for his part, called for adopting a law which he said could ensure that the Italian state rather than the Bank of Italy should be recognized as the ultimate owner of the country’s gold reserves.

The Bank of Italy, which is part of the European System of Central Banks, lost its exclusive antitrust authority in the credit sector in 2015, now sharing it with the Italian Competition Authority.

According to the World Gold Council, the Bank of Italy remains the world’s third-largest holder of gold reserves behind the USA and Germany, owning 2,452 tonnes as of 2018.

Sputnik / ABC Flash Point News 2019.

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Anglo Zio-Nazi Swamp
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01-03-20 11:24

Get those parasites out!

Bolshevik Jew
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03-07-20 00:36

And suddenly his career ended?