Luca Palamara, the magistrate of the roman expelled from the national Association of magistrates for serious violation of the code of ethics and ended up at the centre of a corruption trial in Perugia, spoke Sunday evening in the broadcast “is Not the Arena of Massimo Giletti. Palamara said that “magistrates” are “entrenched in a caste, and politics was part of it”.
Born in Rome in 1969, in the judiciary since 1996, Palamara has worked before to the public prosecutor of Reggio Calabria; then the direction antimafia, Rome; in 2008 was elected president of the National Association of Magistrates, becoming the youngest judge to hold this position. By 2019 it is finished at the center of a scandal linked to a series of exchanges of favors in exchange for nominations.
“Identify only with me the problems of the Italian judiciary is wrong. The problems we’re talking about today are problems that cling to, and the system has become a caste. It all started when you decided to put the policy in the judiciary,” said Palamara, in talking about his new book “The System”. It was that “the system”, he said, “to bring out Of Matthew and Gratteri. The system could not afford that Gratteri to become a minister.”
“Until there will not be a final decision, I am still a judge,” he said Palamara, before be said to be available in “a comparison of front of the Csm”.
In the course of transmission is also addressed by the former minister Matteo Salvini: “what is serious is the picture of appointments, handling and sorting for the current”. Palamara has apologized again with Salvini for the sentences against him (in a shut-off he was heard to say: “we Must attack him”): “I have no difficulty to admit the error. It is true, in that moment within the Judiciary, there was that atmosphere against Salvini”.