A
judge in the northern Italian town of Parma where the Parmalat
is headquartered ruled in favor of a request from prosecutors to
acquit JPMorgan's former Italy head Federico Imbert, his deputy
Gabriele Schiavi as well as top executives Alessandro Mitrovich
and Alessandro Rombelli.
Parmalat collapsed at the end of 2003 with a 14 billion euros
hole in its accounts. The crisis erupted when the company said a
4 billion euro bank account held by a Cayman Islands unit did
not exist, forcing management to seek bankruptcy protection and
triggering a criminal fraud probe.
The JPMorgan former executives had been accused of hastening the
bankruptcy of Parmalat by helping the company issue bonds when
it was already facing financial problems.
(Reporting by Valentina Accardo, writing by Valentina Za)
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