Rome’s hot summer: corruption, breakdowns run city to ground
But the Eternal City will need a miracle to find anything to feel jubilant about.
Just when
Amid a relentless heat wave, bus drivers have been yanking buses out of service, forcing passengers off, often between stops. Others deliberately drive their spine-rattling buses so slowly that it’s faster to walk.
The actions are part of a protest against
Meanwhile, Marino has taken the drastic step of getting help from a prosecutor famed for combatting Sicilian mobsters to help root out
The scandal’s best-known suspect is none other than Marino’s predecessor as mayor: former neo-fascist street fighter Gianni Alemanno, who denies wrongdoing. He is being investigated for allegedly colluding with businessmen using mafia-like methods to win municipal contracts. Alemanno’s tenure allegedly involved rampant nepotistic hiring, including a go-go dancer as a manager’s assistant.
Corruption and cronyism have direct links to
Under Alemanno, bonuses were generously doled out to city workers to reward them for diligently showing up for work at least 110 days a year.
Marino, a liver transplant surgeon who became a politician a decade ago, says he is determined to keep
On Tuesday, replacing his second budget czar, Marino drily recalled the shock that greeted him shortly after being elected in 2013: “I never imagined I’d find the coffers empty,” he said. “Nearly a billion (euros) in the red, organized crime, corruption.”
“About all that was lacking along the way were land mines,” the mayor told reporters.
Marino fired his transport commissioner after a video surfaced on the Internet showing a crammed subway car filled with commuters hurtling through the underground with doors wide open.
“The trains are old, they aren’t maintained, they are dirty. It seems like there isn’t even anyone who cleans them,” said
Premier
Opinion polls have already shown Marino’s losing the popularity he enjoyed after he was elected two years ago. On Tuesday, he promised fed-up Romans they would get 200 new buses by year’s end, see roads repaved and have 60,000 new garbage bins for trash, which chronically piles up along the streets.
With
The protesters yelled Marino’s name in hopes the mayor would appear, and draped protest banners fashioned from sheets over the elegant buildings on a Renaissance-era square.
Meanwhile,
The prosecutor leading the probe has stressed that Marino is himself completely free of suspicions of corruption.
But these largely went undetected until probes intensified under Marino’s watch.
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