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Financial TimesSilvio Berlusconi, Italy’s centre-right prime minister, has been named in court by a convicted killer as having links to Sicily’s Cosa Nostra mafia in the midst of a bombing campaign carried out by the mob in the early 1990s.
Gaspare Spatuzza, a Sicilian mobster who is cooperating with anti-mafia prosecutors, made the allegations against Mr Berlusconi while testifying in a high-security Turin court where Marcello Dell’Utri, a senator and close associate of the prime minister, was appealing against a nine-year jail sentence imposed for mafia association.
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“Thanks to the seriousness of these people, they have practically put the country in our hands,” Mr Spatuzza quoted Mr Graviano as saying. His allegations were broadcast live on television.
Mr Berlusconi, 73, and Mr Dell’Utri both strongly denied having any links to the mafia or to the Graviano family after Mr Spatuzza made the same allegations in depositions to prosecutors that were reported by the media last month.
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