MILAN (Reuters) - Prosecutors on Wednesday arrested a former senior manager of Milan's urban planning sector, alleging that a network of corruption was at the root of the dozens of investigations that led to a construction stalemate in Italy's financial capital.
Giovanni Oggioni, 68, an architect who until two months ago headed the main municipal body responsible for approving building projects, has been placed under house arrest on charges of bribery, forgery and deception, according to a 258-page arrest warrant reviewed by Reuters.
