Scandrum “Paradice Paper”: Italian banker used the name of the son who died in Kosovo

It had been November 12, 1999, when Roberto Bazzon a prominent Italian orthopedic was launched along with 24 other professionals in the field of medicine towards Kosovo. But base it along with the spin had never landed in Kosovo. Their plane had crashed near Pristina, leaving none [...]
Their plane had crashed near Pristina, leaving none alive. This event had caused great publicity worldwide, especially in Italy, since Roberto Bazoni was the son of the well - known banker Sebastiano Bazoni.
A year later, Sebastiano Bazoni, one of the richest people in Italy, had established a foundation aimed at helping disabled people in crisis countries.
The mission of this foundation that bears the name Roberto Bazoni had also exercised function in Kosovo in the early postwar years and was later extended to many other countries.
But when 17 years have passed since this tragedy, Sebastiano Bazoni has been involved in a major global scandal, including his son and foundation in his name, reports Inseder.
Renowned Italian media “Léspresso” has published a list of prominent figures in Italy who are politicians, businessman, banker and priests who have hidden money in Bermuda, a country where there are no taxes.
That's why the Basiloni has been involved in the revenues of the foundation known as “Pioneer Investment Management”, which manages it with his family, Mario Barozza, to flee taxes in Italy, leading the money to Bermuda.
In Italian media, this list has made a tremendous stir because Sebastiano Bazoni enjoys great respect in Italy as the father of one of the most popular doctors who also has the title “hero” in Italy.
According to media reports, Sebastiano Bazoni allegedly used his son's name to flee investigations by the Italian state.
Still, it has not been clarified how much of the money Basile has been hiding and the amount he allegedly escaped from taxes in Italy.












