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Italy’s top court clears Milan prosecutors in Eni Nigeria case

Admin June 19, 2026
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(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on December 20, 2017 shows the logo of a Shell petrol station in central London on January 17, 2014 and the logo of the Italian oil and gas company Eni in San Donato Milanese, near Milan on October 27, 2017. Italian giant Eni and fellow petroleum company Shell will stand trial in Italy over allegations of bribery and corruption in the 2011 purchase of an offshore oil block in Nigeria according to Italian media reports on December 20, 2017. A judge in Milan ordered Eni, Shell and key figures such as Eni chief Claudio Descalzi and his predecessor Paolo Scaroni to stand trial in proceedings to begin March 5. / AFP PHOTO / CARL COURT AND MARCO BERTORELLOCARL COURT,MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP/Getty Images

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Italy’s top court on Thursday fully acquitted two Milan prosecutors accused of failing to file documents that could have ​supported energy group Eni’s position in an international corruption ‌case.

Eni, Shell and all other defendants had already been acquitted in March 2021 in what was described as the industry’s largest corruption case, linked ​to the $1.3 billion acquisition of a Nigerian oilfield more than ​a decade ago.

The Court of Cassation, Italy’s highest, overturned ⁠a lower court ruling and acquitted prosecutors Fabio De Pasquale and ​Sergio Spadaro, saying “the offence does not exist”.

“My colleague Fabio Federico and ​I are truly happy. This ruling brings justice after many years of suffering”, said Massimo Di Noia, one of the prosecutors’ lawyers, adding the prosecutor ​general at the Court of Cassation had also sought a ​full acquittal.

Judges in the northern city of Brescia in October 2025 had upheld ‌an ⁠eight-month prison sentence, finding the two prosecutors had failed in their duty to file documents that could have aided the defence.

Neither De Pasquale nor Spadaro was available for comment after the ruling, ​which followed an ​investigation that began ⁠five years ago.

During the appeal in Brescia, Spadaro said “there was no refusal, there was no omission” ​and that the prosecutors had acted “according to conscience ​and the ⁠law”.

The Milan court that acquitted Eni and Shell had said the prosecutors failed to file, among trial documents, a video recorded by ⁠a ​former external lawyer for Eni that it ​deemed relevant to the case.

The Brescia court has jurisdiction over cases involving judges and ​prosecutors from nearby Milan.

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