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Trial over Naples rubbish crisis Naples court delays rubbish trial
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The president of the region surrounding the Italian city of Naples is going on trial with 27 others, over the city's ongoing rubbish crisis. The trial of the Naples regional president, charged with defrauding the state over the city's ongoing rubbish crisis, has been delayed.
Antonio Bassolino, the president of Campania, is charged with defrauding the state and abuse of office. He has denied any wrongdoing. Antonio Bassolino, accused of abusing office, faces charges along with 27 others. He denies wrongdoing.
A judge in Naples ruled that the trial would be delayed until 2 July, Italian media report.
The other defendants are employees of companies that won contracts for the disposal of the rubbish.The other defendants are employees of companies that won contracts for the disposal of the rubbish.
They are accused of failing to follow waste management regulations.They are accused of failing to follow waste management regulations.
Naples is still buried under 4,000 tonnes of uncollected rubbish.Naples is still buried under 4,000 tonnes of uncollected rubbish.
There are some 45,000 tonnes on the streets in the wider Campania region.There are some 45,000 tonnes on the streets in the wider Campania region.
This week, trains piled high with rubbish have been leaving the city destined for Germany, while fire fighters have been dousing the rubbish that has been set alight by residents. This week trains piled with rubbish have been leaving the city destined for Germany, while fire-fighters have been dousing rubbish set alight by residents.
Failing standardsFailing standards
Mr Bassolino is widely blamed for this mess. The BBC's Christian Fraser in Rome says Mr Bassolino is widely blamed for this mess.
The investigation that led to this trial focused on events between 2000 and 2004, when he served as both regional president and special commissioner in charge of the rubbish collection.The investigation that led to this trial focused on events between 2000 and 2004, when he served as both regional president and special commissioner in charge of the rubbish collection.
Q&A: Can the EU clean up Naples?Q&A: Can the EU clean up Naples?
Prosecutors say it was the chronic mismanagement under his watch that has plunged Naples into a crisis.Prosecutors say it was the chronic mismanagement under his watch that has plunged Naples into a crisis.
The case also targets a construction company, Impregilo, and three other companies in its group that won contracts for the disposal of garbage.The case also targets a construction company, Impregilo, and three other companies in its group that won contracts for the disposal of garbage.
It is alleged they failed to manage the waste according to regulations and standards required.It is alleged they failed to manage the waste according to regulations and standards required.
Last week, the European Commission took Italy to court, saying the government had repeatedly failed to put in place a plan to tackle the problem.Last week, the European Commission took Italy to court, saying the government had repeatedly failed to put in place a plan to tackle the problem.
Responding, in his first speech to the new parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said the scandal must and will end.Responding, in his first speech to the new parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said the scandal must and will end.
He has pledged to hold his first cabinet meeting in the city of Naples on Wednesday next week.He has pledged to hold his first cabinet meeting in the city of Naples on Wednesday next week.