Italy Seizes EUR 1.1 B of Gaddafi Assets

A total of EUR 1.1 B of assets belonging to family members of Libya's late strongman Muammar Gaddafi have been seized by Italy's tax police.
The seized assets include stakes in Italy's largest bank UniCredit , oil and gas giant Eni , defence group Finmeccanica, carmaker Fiat, truck-maker Fiat Industrial and Turin-based soccer club Juventus .
The assets will be administered by a special commissioner to be appointed by a Rome court, Lieutenant Colonel Gavino Putzu has explained, as cited by international media.
Libya had built up a 7.5 stake in Unicredit, sparking outrage that a North African rogue tyrant could have a powerful voice in Italy's largest bank. It cost Unicredit chief executive Alessandro Profumo his job.
Muammar Gaddafi was captured and killed by Libyan rebels on October 20 2011, after hiding for weeks in his home town of Sirte.
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