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Lodovico Ligato was born on 15 August, 1939, is an Italian Christian Democrat politician. Discover Lodovico Ligato's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Born 15 August, 1939
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Date of death 27 August, 1989
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1939

Lodovico Ligato (15 August 1939 – 27 August 1989) was an Italian Christian Democrat politician from Reggio Calabria and the former head of the Italian State Railways.

He was killed by the 'Ndrangheta – the Calabrian equivalent of the Mafia.

1979

Born in Reggio Calabria as the son of a poor railwayman, he began in journalism, joined the Christian Democrat Party and in 1979 was elected to parliament with a large majority.

He won with 80,000 votes thanks to the support of the De Stefano 'ndrina.

Intelligent, pushy, self-assured and charming, he rose quickly in the ranks of the party.

1980

At the end of the 1980s, 600 billion lire (US$444 million) were allocated for the modernization of the city of Reggio Calabria.

Ligato demanded a 10 percent bribe on the whole project, jeopardizing agreements already reached among a so-called "business committee" of local politicians and 'Ndrangheta groups.

1983

He was re-elected in 1983.

1985

In 1985, thanks to his political connections, he was made head of the state railways.

Three years later he was forced by his own party to resign, charged with fraud for vast sums of money spent on throwaway sheets for couchettes, bought by the railways in a crooked contract for 10 times their real value (known as the "lenzuola d'oro" or "golden sheets" scandal).

Subsequently, there were other charges of bribery, corruption and embezzlement.

Back in Calabria he claimed a large share of the rake-offs from huge and lucrative public works contracts.

1989

On 27 August 1989 he was killed after he bade farewell to dinner guests at the gate of his seaside villa at Bocale, near Reggio Calabria.

1992

In 1992 four Calabrian politicians - three Christian Democrats and a Socialist - were charged with deciding, along with five 'Ndrangheta bosses, to have ordered the assassination of Ligato.

The two former MPs, one a former minister, and two former mayors of Reggio Calabria and their 'Ndrangheta associates decided to kill Ligato because he had got in the way of their business interests.

1996

The politicians were absolved from ordering the killing in 1996.

Among the 'Ndrangheta bosses who ordered the killing were Pasquale Condello, Santo Araniti, Paolo Serraino and Diego Rosmini and his namesake son.