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THE BIGGEST ITALIAN SALARIES OF PUBLIC MANAGERS

 BIGGEST ITALIAN SALARIES OF PUBLIC MANAGERS

Few hours ago, the Minister of Public Administration, Filippo Griffi Patroni, gave to the Chamber a list of the first managers of the Italian Public Administration, earning more than 294,000 euros per year.

Based on this preliminary survey, the highest salary is that of police chief Antonio Manganelli, of 621,253.75 euros.
Behind Manganelli, in order, the chief of department of the prison Franco Ionta (with euro 543,954.42) and the general commander of the Carabinieri, Leonardo Gallitelli (with euro 462,642.56).
Then here is the commanding general of the State Forestry Corps: Cesare Patrone (362,442.13 euros) and the commander of the Guardia di Finanza, Nino Di Paolo (302,939.25).
In the case of Paul, however, it is the salary paid in 2011 to 19 August, being then retired.

The list, delivered today for Constitutional Affairs and Labor Committees of the Chamber, Minister Filippo Patroni Griffi is not complete, because they lack the salaries accumulated by public managers, who hold different positions.
Moreover, additional data from some government agencies.

It would be interesting to compare these data with those of other Countries, especially those of European Countries...

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