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Mayor of scandal-hit Italy quake town withdraws resignation
by Staff Writers
Rome (AFP) Jan 22, 2014


The mayor of the Italian town of L'Aquila, which was partially destroyed in a deadly 2009 earthquake, withdrew his resignation Wednesday 10 days after stepping down amid a corruption scandal.

"I am back. I am here to defend the town. I have returned because of the solidarity shown by thousands of my fellow citizens," Massimo Cialente told reporters.

Cialente had resigned after four people from his administration were placed under house arrest for alleged bribery linked to reconstruction contracts following the earthquake in the central Italian town, which left 309 people dead.

Four others were notified that they were under investigation, including Cialente's deputy Roberto Riga, and a local official in charge of restoring damaged monuments.

Although not directly implicated in the scandal, Cialente had said the blow to his legitimacy forced him to resign.

The eight people under investigation received a total of 500,000 euros ($680,000) in kickbacks from construction firms, police said.

They are also accused of falsifying papers to receive 1.2 million euros in public funds and one is suspected of profiting from the sale of post-quake housing.

L'Aquila and the surrounding area in the Apennine mountains were devastated by the 6.3-magnitude earthquake, and many buildings in the city centre still lie in ruins, despite hundreds of millions of euros allocated to reconstruction.

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