Mani pulite

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Mani pulite was a major early-1990s Italian judicial investigation into political corruption that led to the collapse of much of the country’s postwar party system.

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instanceOf judicial investigation
political corruption investigation
alsoKnownAs Clean Hands NERFINISHED
Tangentopoli investigation NERFINISHED
cause kickback schemes in public works
systemic corruption in Italian public contracts
country Italy
effect delegitimization of traditional Italian parties
increased public awareness of corruption
major electoral realignment in Italy
rise of new political movements in Italy
endTime mid-1990s
field Italian contemporary history
criminal law
political science
focus businessmen
politicians
public administrators
hasPart investigation of Milan city administration
investigation of national political leaders
historicalContext end of the Cold War in Europe
transition from Italy's First Republic to Second Republic
inception 17 February 1992
influenced subsequent anti-corruption efforts in Italy
initiatedBy Milan public prosecutor's office NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Italian Republic NERFINISHED
languageOfName Italian
legalOutcome multiple convictions for corruption-related crimes
numerous indictments of politicians
plea bargains and confessions by defendants
legalSystem Italian judicial system
location Milan NERFINISHED
mainSubject bribery
illegal party financing
political corruption
mediaCoverage extensive Italian press coverage
international media attention
notableProsecutor Antonio Di Pietro NERFINISHED
Gherardo Colombo NERFINISHED
Piercamillo Davigo NERFINISHED
partOf Tangentopoli scandal NERFINISHED
significantEvent collapse of Italy's First Republic party system
crisis of traditional Italian political parties
dissolution of Christian Democracy (DC)
dissolution of Italian Socialist Party (PSI)
startTime 1992
timePeriod early 1990s
translatedTitle Clean Hands operation NERFINISHED

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