Renato Soru

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Renato Soru
File:Renato Soru Oggi.jpg
Renato Soru in 2019
President of Sardinia
In office
26 June 2004 – 27 February 2009
Preceded byItalo Masala
Succeeded byUgo Cappellacci
Personal details
Born (1957-08-06) 6 August 1957 (age 66)
Sanluri, Italy
Political partyDemocratic Party
Alma materBocconi University

Renato Soru (born 6 August 1957) is an Italian politician and entrepreneur. He is the founder of the internet service company Tiscali, based in Cagliari. Forbes listed Soru as one of the world's richest people, with a net worth of over $4 billion (US) as of September 2001.

Early life and career

Soru was born in Sanluri, Sardinia, in 1957. He holds a University degree from the Bocconi University in Milan.

In 2004, Soru was elected the president of Sardinia with the centre-left coalition with an audacious program to reinvigorate the economy within the island by introducing external investors. On 28 November 2008, he resigned from his position. He ran again for president of Sardinia in the February 2009 election but was defeated by the right-wing Popolo della Libertà candidate Ugo Cappellacci.

On 20 May 2008, Soru bought the left-wing newspaper l'Unità.

Controversies

On 5 May 2016, Soru was sentenced to three years in prison for tax evasion that amounted to about 2.6 million euro and was connected to a loan made by the company Andalas Ldt to Tiscali. The sentence was reversed by the Italian court of appeal on 8 May 2017. Out of five counts, he was cleared from the third "because the fact is not a crime" and from the two "because the fact did not happen".[1]

References

  1. ^ "Soru assolto da evasione fiscale - Ultima Ora". 8 May 2017.

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