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Italian culture minister apologises to wife, PM and staff over affair scandal

Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano
Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano Copyright  Andrew Medichini/Copyright 2022 The AP. All rights reserved
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After revelations of his affair with a social media influencer, whom he nominated for a senior advisor role, Italian minister apologised to his wife, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, the government, and his colleagues for the embarrassment he caused.

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After revelations of his affair with a social media influencer whom he nominated for a senior advisor role, Italian Culture Minister Gennaro Sangiuliano apologised to his wife and Premier Giorgia Meloni for the embarrassment he caused.

In an interview with public broadcaster RAI on Wednesday, Sangiuliano said he had offered his resignation but Meloni rejected it.

"I reassured her with documentary evidence that it is a gossip story," he explained.

"The prime minister told me to go ahead and immediately clarify the point of truth. She told me, 'always be sincere and always tell the truth.'"

Sangiuliano, a 62-year-old married politician, admitted being with the social media influencer Maria Rosaria Boccia, 41, whom he nominated for a senior advisor's role but stressed that Boccia's role as advisor for major events was never finalised and since revoked over their relationship.

He also insisted that not a single euro of the Italian taxpayer was spent on this affair, and no confidential or classified documents about sensitive activities circulated, stating that he has proof to support his claims.

A list of apology

When asked by the RAI journalist interviewing him if he felt like apologising and to who, Sangiuliano answered with a list:

“Look, the first person I have to apologise to because she is exceptional, is my wife (journalist Federica Corsini). Then I apologise to Giorgia Meloni, who trusted me, for the embarrassment I caused to her and obviously to the government," he added.

"I also apologise to my collaborators who, improperly, although they did nothing, find themselves invested in this affair.”

Meloni has not yet asked Sangiuliano to resign, but she has said an investigation was ongoing.

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