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Italy's Eni mulls sale of newswire AGI amid conflict of interest row

Eni is assessing an expression of interest for its newswire Agenzia Giornalistica Italia (AGI), a representative for the energy group stated on Tuesday, including the conversation was preliminary and nonexclusive.

The possible sale of Italy's 2nd biggest news agency to a. lawmaker from the rightwing, co-ruling League party, has been. commonly reported in Italian media in current weeks, triggering. opposition's alarm over a prospective conflict of interest.

State-controlled Eni, which has actually owned AGI since 1965, is. all set to consider any other expressions of interest that may. come, the spokesperson included.

Italian newspaper La Stampa reported last month that. Antonio Angelucci - a healthcare entreprenuer who owns rightist. papers Libero, Il Giornale and Il Pace - remained in. settlements to purchase the newswire for around 40 million euros. ($ 43 million).

Publishing group Mondadori Editori could also be. interested, other media reported.

Angelucci did not respond to a ' e-mail asking for. comment. Mondadori stated it decreased to comment on media. speculation.

Workers at AGI, which utilizes around 70 reporters, plan to. strike on Wednesday and demonstrate in Rome versus the. possible sale of the newswire and an absence of transparency over. the settlements.

The employees said in a declaration they were ready to hold. further strikes in future if their requests are not met.

(source: Reuters)