Milan, Nov. 6 (LaPresse) – Milan investigating judge Patrizia Nobile has referred to the Constitutional Court the documents from the Milan Prosecutor’s Office investigation into bid rigging and corruption in the ‘digital’ sector contracts of the Milan-Cortina Foundation. She has asked the Court to rule on the constitutionality of the so-called ‘Save the Olympics’ law, which in the summer of 2024—after the investigation had already begun—defined the Foundation as a private entity, effectively “neutralizing” the charges brought by prosecutors Cajani, Gobbis, and Siciliano. In a 53-page order, the judge directed “the immediate transmission of the case files to the Constitutional Court.” The Court will have to rule on the “constitutional legitimacy” of the decree-law of June 11, 2024, converted into law in August of the same year, “in relation” to the alleged crimes of bid rigging, corruption, and the United Nations Convention against Corruption, adopted by the UN General Assembly on October 31, 2003.