
Former Atlantia Chief Gets 12-Year Prison Term Over Genoa Morandi Bridge Tragedy
An Italian court in Genoa sentenced ex-Atlantia CEO Giovanni Castellucci to 12 years in prison for charges including multiple manslaughter and criminal negligence linked to the 2018 Morandi Bridge collapse in Genoa, which killed 43 people. Castellucci was not present for the verdict and is already serving a six-year sentence for a 2013 viaduct incident; a total of 57 individuals faced trial, with prosecutors arguing long-standing maintenance and safety failures contributed to the disaster. The ruling is subject to appeal under Italian law.