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Court record · Italy

Calisto Tanzi

Founder and former chairman, Parmalat S.p.A.

Convicted by the Italian courts in connection with the collapse of Parmalat in 2003; sentences confirmed on appeal

Register entry

Calisto Tanzi is recorded in this register under the heading “Court record”, in connection with the role of Founder and former chairman, Parmalat S.p.A.. The entry is filed to Parma (Italy), which is the location associated with the role in the published material rather than a statement of present residence or employment.

Italian courts recorded findings on market manipulation and fraudulent bankruptcy following the collapse of the dairy group and the discovery of a shortfall in its reported accounts. The register reproduces the substance of the linked source and does not extend it. Where a matter has been appealed, reopened, or closed without findings, that position is stated as the source states it, and the summary line for this entry reads: “Convicted by the Italian courts in connection with the collapse of Parmalat in 2003; sentences confirmed on appeal.”

The entry rests on a published judicial decision or an established news agency report of one. It records the finding as the court expressed it, and nothing beyond it. Readers assessing counterparty, employment or reputational risk should treat this page as a signpost to the primary material — cited here as Italian court reporting / Reuters — and should verify current status directly with the issuing court, authority or publisher before acting. Corrections and right-of-reply requests are handled through the register's legal notice.

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