The Perugia Prosecutor's Office has, thanks to wiretaps and email logging, the rigged questions that the University for Foreigners of Perugia facilitated the Uruguayan forward Luis Suarez to pass the Italian language exam necessary to get the Italian passport.
The Prosecutor's office has been able to access the questions that some professors at the University of Perugia they sent to Suarez, then player of the Barcelona and current forward of the
Atlético de Madrid, in the days leading up to the rigged exam, which took place on September 17, Italian media reported on Tuesday.
The first email was sent to Suarez on September 10 and included the first question and the answer that the Uruguayan had to give.
“Welcome, introduce yourself and talk a little about yourself,” was the way to start the conversation.
“I live in Barcelona, in Spain, for six years. Spain I really like it, two of my children were born in Spain. Barcelona I like it a lot, I went on vacation to Barcelona when I was fifteen and I really liked it. I've been married for ten years. My wife's name is Sofía and she's Uruguayan, but she has an Italian passport. I have three children: a girl whose name is Dolphin and he is ten years old, a boy called Benjamin and is seven years old. The last child is called Lautaro and he must be two years old ”, was the answer he had to give Suarez.
“I played for the Uruguayan team, in Holanda, at Liverpool in England and then in the Barcelona in Spain. I really like my job as a professional footballer. Soccer is my passion. I really like being with my family. I play a lot with the PlayStation”He should continue.
In the following days, Suarez received the other questions so that he could arrive prepared for the exam, he holds the Prosecutor's office, according to the same sources.
A supposedly “free” communication with the teacher was also provided. Lorenzo Rocca, who, according to the interceptions, laughed in the previous days about the real Italian skills of Suarez.
“Hi Luis, how are you?” Rocca.
“Hello Lorenzo, everything is fine. And you? ”, I had to answer Suarez.
“All good thanks. And you? How are you here at Perugia? What about your wife and children? ” Rocca.
“I'm fine thanks. They are fine too, the children are going to school. But I'm a little worried, I have a lot of work and little time to spend with my family. At night I always come back late and spend the whole day outside ”, was the answer that Suárez had to give.
[+] Suárez after passing the Italian exam in Perugia:
Due to this scandal, the Italian authorities have suspended from their functions for eight months those responsible for the University for Foreigners of Perugia who organized and rigged the citizenship test of Suarez, who finally landed on the Atletico Madrid.
The Guardia di Finanza has suspended the rector of the university, Giuliana Grego, to the Director Simone olivieri and the teachers who examined the Uruguayan forward, after the Prosecutor's Office of Perugia has concluded in his investigation that “the contents of the test had been previously communicated to the player himself, arriving at predetermining the result and score of the exam”.
All this to comply with the requests made by the Juventus, who was negotiating a possible signing if Suarez reached a favorable exit agreement with the Barcelona, since his contract was valid until 2021.