Friday, July 03, 2026

Eni: No independent investigation! Why?


Throughout this week, we have seen how the Flinto Case evolved far beyond a personal story.


It was featured in the first investigative book ever published about Eni.

It reached the Company's General Shareholders' Meetings on four separate occasions.

It was brought before Eni's highest governing body by a journalist and critical shareholder.

During Eni's 2018 General Shareholders' Meeting, a mediation meeting was proposed based on dialogue, transparency, and the principles of good corporate governance.

The proposal was never answered.

Meanwhile, time passed.

Five different Boards of Directors led the Company.

🔹 2002

🔹 2009

🔹 2014

🔹 2020

🔹 2023

Three different CEOs led Eni.

✔️ Vittorio Mincato

✔️ Paolo Scaroni

✔️ Claudio Descalzi

New compliance structures were created.

The Code of Ethics was updated.

The Whistleblowing Policy was strengthened.

The Company publicly announced new commitments to ethics, integrity, and corporate governance, including the ISO 37301:2021 certification, issued by the Italian multinational RINA.

But one question remained unanswered.

📌 Why has no independent investigation ever been conducted into the facts and the body of documentary evidence presented?

Perhaps that is now the most important question of this entire story.

Because when a question remains unanswered for a quarter of a century, it ceases to be just a question.

It becomes part of the story itself.

So far, we have told the story.

Starting next week, we will begin presenting the key documents that will allow every reader to reach their own conclusions.

To be continued on Monday.

✅ Learn more about my history with the Italian oil giant Eni:

1️⃣ Memorial (1999–2025);

2️⃣ Chronology of facts supported by documentary evidence. 


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