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Hi all, as you can see at the top of this talk page, I am a connected contributor since I work for the holding that RFI is part of ( Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane). For this reason, I am refraining from directly editing content, especially if it is particularly controversial.
Recently, however, the following lines regarding the Viareggio train derailment have been added to the article:
RFI was subjected to considerable scrutiny following the 2009 Viareggio train derailment, in which 29 people were killed. As a result of the investigation, former RFI CEOs Mauro Moretti and Michele Mario Ella, were convicted for their roles in causing the accident.
I think this might be the right place to discuss this matter together with all of you.
The lines quoted above were added to the page on 18 January 2021.
The Supreme Court, however, after the first two levels of judgment, with a sentence dated 8 January 2021, annulled the sentence of the appeal judge, referring the positions of the former CEOs of RFI (Mauro Moretti and Michele Mario Elia) to the Florence Court of Appeal for a new judgment (the sentence can be consulted here:
https://www.cortedicassazione.it/corte-di-cassazione/it/dett_cst.page?contentId=CST24806 - in Italian only). The Supreme Court, also, absolved RFI from the accused responsibility.
This is actually new information compared to what has currently been written. I wonder if you could somehow add this information in order for the article to remain true to the facts. Thanks in advance for any advice you may want to share. -- Claudia Frattini ( talk) 12:08, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
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neutral point of view.
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![]() | The following Wikipedia contributor has declared a personal or professional connection to the subject of this article. Relevant policies and guidelines may include
conflict of interest,
autobiography, and
neutral point of view.
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Hi all, as you can see at the top of this talk page, I am a connected contributor since I work for the holding that RFI is part of ( Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane). For this reason, I am refraining from directly editing content, especially if it is particularly controversial.
Recently, however, the following lines regarding the Viareggio train derailment have been added to the article:
RFI was subjected to considerable scrutiny following the 2009 Viareggio train derailment, in which 29 people were killed. As a result of the investigation, former RFI CEOs Mauro Moretti and Michele Mario Ella, were convicted for their roles in causing the accident.
I think this might be the right place to discuss this matter together with all of you.
The lines quoted above were added to the page on 18 January 2021.
The Supreme Court, however, after the first two levels of judgment, with a sentence dated 8 January 2021, annulled the sentence of the appeal judge, referring the positions of the former CEOs of RFI (Mauro Moretti and Michele Mario Elia) to the Florence Court of Appeal for a new judgment (the sentence can be consulted here:
https://www.cortedicassazione.it/corte-di-cassazione/it/dett_cst.page?contentId=CST24806 - in Italian only). The Supreme Court, also, absolved RFI from the accused responsibility.
This is actually new information compared to what has currently been written. I wonder if you could somehow add this information in order for the article to remain true to the facts. Thanks in advance for any advice you may want to share. -- Claudia Frattini ( talk) 12:08, 28 January 2021 (UTC)
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