Controlling shareholders at Telecom Italia on Monday moved to sack the two top managers of the company, a change that ends months of uncertainty but which has caused a deep split among some of the most important groups in corporate Italy.
Mediobanca, the powerful Italian investment bank, said its nominations committee had agreed to put forward Gabriele Galateri di Genola and Franco Bernabe as chairman and chief executive of the country’s dominant telecoms operator.




