Sunday, December 6, 2009

'Parmalat founder Calisto Tanzi's art' seized

Authorities in Italy say they have seized works of art belonging to, and concealed by, the convicted founder of Italian firm Parmalat, Calisto Tanzi.
The 19 paintings and drawings, including works by Picasso, Monet and Van Gogh, are worth more than 100m euros (£90m), financial police said.
Tanzi denied owning any secret art collection earlier this week, Italian newspapers reported.
The concealed art was found in houses belonging to friends of the family. [...]

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Oh, what a shame! The love of money ---indeed!
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