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Italian premier to axe anti-graft watchdog

By Guy Dinmore in Rome and Michael Peel in London

Published: July 17 2008 22:11 | Last updated: July 17 2008 22:11

Italy’s national anti-corruption commission is to be abolished under a cost-cutting initiative by Silvio Berlusconi’s centre-right government.

The move will save about €800,000 ($1.27m, £633,000) a year, but risks losing much more in terms of international credibility.

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