The debate on judicial reform in Italy is becoming increasingly heated, raising crucial questions about the future of the legal system. Nicola Gratteri, head of Italy’s largest prosecutor’s office, is one of the most authoritative voices in this discussion. In his latest book Una cosa sola (Mondadori), he explores the transformation of modern mafias into powerful economic and political actors, capable of managing capital, laundering money, and influencing key sectors such as finance, energy, and infrastructure. A moment for reflection on the fight against organized crime and the need for reforms to preserve democracy and legality.
In conversation with Elvira Terranova, Adnkronos.
INFORMATION
Free admission, subject to availability.
Please note that dates and times may be subject to change.
All real-time updates are available at www.taobuk.it.