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Duilio Poggiolini was born on 25 July, 1929 in Rome, Italy. Discover Duilio Poggiolini's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 94 years old?
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His wife is Maria Di Pierr Poggiolini (died 2007)
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Duilio Poggiolini Net Worth
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The awards received by him were revoked in the aftermath of the previously mentioned scandal, by decree from the president, on November 26, 2014.
The Supreme Court laid down a final ruling in April 2012, confirming the judgment of the Court of Auditors of April 2011, fining Poggiolini 5,164,569 euros to compensate the State for offenses of corruption or bribery "ascribed to agreed that in the years 1982-1992, respectively, in positions covered under the government, had received money from several pharmaceutical companies, resulting in a loss of revenue derived from the unjustified rise of total pharmaceutical expenditure". Francesco De Lorenzo was involved in the same judgment, with both being charged in part for damaging the image of the government.
On 31 July 2008 the Public Prosecutor of Naples requested the indictment of Duilio Poggiolini and ten other defendants for manslaughter. In 2011, the last of 8 people who had been infected as a result of the blood products involved in the trial died, resulting in Poggiolini's eventual acquittal on March 25, 2019.
On 27 December 2007, Maria Vittoria De Simone, ordered the Public Prosecutor of Naples to charge Duilio Poggiolini and 10 other suspects for manslaughter. Consequently, 25 years after the first deaths from AIDS among hemophiliacs, a historic criminal trial commenced for hundreds of dead Italians.
On 30 August 2006 Poggiolini was pardoned, seeing the sentence reduced to two years. At the same time his wife had returned to live in his villa in the neighborhood of Rome together with his son, who suffers from a brain disease. She would die on October 30, 2007.
The defense asked for the application of mitigation, because the search of riches for Poggiolini was a "morbid condition" that was not accepted by the judges. In a closed session c, on 21 July 2000, Poggiolani was condemned to seven and a half years in prison and his wife four years, excluding the offense of criminal conspiracy. Of the 40 incidents of alleged kickbacks, twenty were confirmed.
On 20 September 1993 he was arrested at Lausanne, in Switzerland, due to a series of charges related to forgery and bribery in the management of health services, in favor of large pharmaceutical companies. Poggiolini tried to escape, but was found after a few weeks.
Duilio Poggiolini was also investigated by the Prosecutor of Trento following a series of infections with HIV and hepatitis C occurred in the early 1990s through the transfusion of pockets of plasma that had not been adequately controlled, provided by the Marcucci property group of Guelph Marcucci. Between 1985 and 2008 2605 victims were found of transfusion with contaminated blood plasma and blood derivatives. 66,000 claims have come from patients to the Ministry of Health. By December 2008 approximately 49,000 people have received a check for 1,080 euros every two months. The claim that the State has asked Italian Duilio Poggiolini is 60 million.
In 1981 he became the Italian representative in the World Health Organization for the essential drugs program. In 1991 he was elected President of the Commission for pharmaceuticals concerned with EEC harmonization of medicine between the Member States of the European Economic Community. He was also vice president of the Italian Pharmacopoeia Commission. He also was the President of the European Union Committee for Proprietary Medical Products and Director General of the Italian Ministry of Health.
He graduated in medicine in 1954, majored in physiology and in 1963 achieved a position as professor of microbiology, in 1966 professor in chemotherapy, then in 1972 professor of hygiene. In 1972 he became inspector general at the Ministry of Health.
Duilio Poggiolini (born 25 July 1929 in Rome), was general manager of the pharmaceutical department of the National Ministry of Health under Francesco De Lorenzo and was involved in the Mani Pulite (Clean Hands) scandal of Tangentopoli. He was member of the P2 Masonic lodge.