Rome mayor resigns over expense-account scandal
World Rome mayor resigns over expense-account scandal October 8, 2015 / 2:45 PM EDT / AP Add CBS News on Google ROME -- Rome Mayor Ignazio Marino resigned Thursday following a scandal over his expense accounts that became the final straw in a months-long campaign by opponents inside and out of his Democratic Party to force him from office.Marino said in a letter addressed to Romans that his resignation was not an admission of guilt and he cited Italian law that says he could rescind it within 20 days.He insisted he was being made a scapegoat for having rooted out corruption and mafia infiltration in city hall from previous administrations, and vowed to expose the truth.Rome prosecutors this week opened an investigation into Marino's use of his city hall credit card after questions arose about whether he expensed family dinners, claiming they were official business.Newspapers documented a half-dozen dinners where either the alleged guests or the restaurant itself disputed Marino's version of events.Marino, a liver transplant surgeon who became a politician a decade ago, denied wrongdoing. But as pressure mounted Wednesday, he promised to pay the entire 20,000-euro ($22,600) credit card bill, including uncontested legitimate expenses, back to the city.It wasn't enough. His Democratic Party, which had been lukewarm to his administration for months anyway, finally yanked its support and made clear that he had lost his mandate.Marino had been increasingly isolated by his party - and Premier Matteo Renzi - and saw his popularity plunge following a series of scandals and corruption probes involving Rome's public administration, most of them concerning alleged wrongdoing under his predecessor. A massive corruption investigation over the awarding of public works contracts has implicated politicians from both right and left, including Marino's immediate predecessor, Gianni Alemanno.In his farewell letter, Marino vowed to find the truth despite harboring a "serious fear" that...المصدر: CBS News | Source: CBS News
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