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Italian government approves new Covid-19 financial aid package

Italy's government said on Monday it had approved a new stimulus package to shore up businesses affected by the latest round of anti-coronavirus restrictions.

Italian government approves new Covid-19 financial aid package
Closed shops in Turin, Piedmont. Photo: Miguel Medina/AFP

The aid package, the fourth since the pandemic gripped the country in March, is worth €8 billion and delays tax deadlines as well as offering up to €1,000 for workers in badly hit sectors like tourism.

Small businesses that have suffered a significant loss in turnover can push back certain tax payments until the end of April 2021, as can shops, restaurants and hotels forced to close because of restrictions in Italy's 'red' or 'orange' risk zones.

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What's more, the so-called 'fourth relief decree' (decreto ristori quater) allows the government to exempt badly hit businesses from paying part or all of their tax and social security payments, though the details have not yet been decided.

Companies and individuals who were due to file tax returns or make payments by Monday, November 30th, will instead have until December 10th.

The package also offers a €1,000 lump sum to workers in tourism, the arts and leisure, and €800 for people working in sport, after cinemas, theatres, museums, gyms and pools were ordered closed nationwide and travel strictly limited.

Seasonal workers, door-to-door salespeople, temps and others doing precarious work will also be eligible for the payout, which follows similar emergency bonuses earlier this year.  

Other measures in the decree include setting aside funds for the conventions sector and a boosted police presence to ensure anti-coronavirus measures are respected.

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Italy's punishing lockdown of all its 60 million residents brought its first Covid-19 outbreak under control but, as in other countries, the number of cases has risen sharply in recent months.

Rome has sought to avoid another lockdown after the first crippled the economy, focusing instead on regional restrictions alongside a nationwide night-time curfew.

Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte was set to meet with the heads of the country's 20 regions later on Monday to work out Italy's plan for the holidays, with health experts warning too much Christmas cheer would spark a third wave.

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Italian tourism minister charged with Covid-era fraud

Prosecutors on Friday charged Italy's tourism minister with fraud relating to government redundancy funds claimed by her publishing companies during the coronavirus pandemic.

Italian tourism minister charged with Covid-era fraud

Opposition lawmakers immediately requested the resignation of Daniela Santanche, a leading member of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s far-right Brothers of Italy party.

Santanche, 63, has strongly rejected the allegations, including in a defiant appearance in parliament last year.

“The Milan prosecutor’s office today requested the indictment of the Minister Santanche and other persons as well as the companies Visibilia Editore and Visibilia Concessionaria,” the office said in a brief statement.

They were indicted “for alleged fraud of the INPS (National Institute for Social Security) in relation to alleged irregularities in the use of the Covid 19 redundancy fund, for a total of 13 employees”.

According to media reports, Visibilia is accused of obtaining state funds intended to help companies struggling with the pandemic to temporarily lay off staff — when in fact the 13 employees continued to work.

Santanche sold her stake in Visibilia when she joined the government of Meloni, who took office in October 2022.

The investigation has been going on for months, but with the decision by prosecutors to indict, opposition parties said Santanche should resign.

“We expect the prime minister to have a minimum of respect for the institutions and ask for Daniela Santanche’s resignation,” said Elly Schlein, leader of the centre-left Democratic Party.

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