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Commission set up by [[Silvio Berlusconi]] to investigate links between the [[KGB]] and his political opponents on the Italian left. In practice it was a smear operation.<ref>[http://www.slate.com/id/2155274/ The Secret Life of Mario Scaramella], by [[Alexander Stille]], [[Slate]], 11 December 2006.</ref>
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==Romano Prodi==
 
::[[Alexander Litvenko|Litvinenko]] had no compunction in recalling a piece of gossip he had been told by a former KGB deputy director as he fled Russia. In 2000, General [[Anatoly Trofimov]] had warned Litvinenko not to go to Rome since "Prodi is our man in Italy". He was referring to [[Romano Prodi]], the former Italian prime minister who went on to become president of the European Commission.
 
 
 
::Now Litvinenko regurgitated the unfounded claim to [[Mario Scaramella|Scaramella]] who persuaded him to write it down.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html Why a spy was killed], by [[Cathy Scott-Clark]] and [[Adrian Levy]], [[The Guardian]], 26 January 2008.</ref>
 
On 29 March 2006, Litvinenko met [[UKIP]] MEP [[Gerard Batten]] at the Itsu restaurant in London. Four days later, with an Italian general election imminent, Batten called for an Inquiry into Prodi in the [[European Parliament]]. Prodi responded by threatening to sue Litvinenko and Scaramella. In the resulting controversy, [[Silvio Berlusconi]] was forced to wind up the [[Mitrokhin Commission]], and Prodi won the election.<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html Why a spy was killed], by [[Cathy Scott-Clark]] and [[Adrian Levy]], [[The Guardian]], 26 January 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
==The Imam Rapito Affair==
 
Litvinenko, Scaramella and [[Evgeni Limarev]] met in Italy with [[Robert Seldon Lady]], a [[CIA]] agent posted as a political officer to the US consulate in Milan. Lady was allegedly involved in the so-called [[Imam Rapito]] affair, the kidnapping of Egyptian cleric [[Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr]]. The [[Mitrokhin Commission]] investigated allegations that the prosecutor in the case, [[Armando Spataro]], had secret links to the [[KGB]].<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html Why a spy was killed], by [[Cathy Scott-Clark]] and [[Adrian Levy]], [[The Guardian]], 26 January 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
==Niger Uranium story==
 
After the Italian press reported CIA involvement in producing the story that [[Saddam Hussein]] was sourcing uranium from Niger, the [[Mitrokhin Commission]] claimed the journalists involved were dupes of the [[FSB]]. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/weekend/story/0,,2246124,00.html Why a spy was killed], by [[Cathy Scott-Clark]] and [[Adrian Levy]], [[The Guardian]], 26 January 2008.</ref>
 
 
 
==People==
 
 
 
===Members===
 
*[[Paolo Guzzanti]] - President.
 
*[[Andrea Papini]] - Vice-President.
 
*[[Giovanni Mongiello]] - Vice-President.
 
*[[Giampaolo Zancan]] - Secretary.
 
*[[Salvatore Meleleo]] - Secretary.
 
 
 
'''Senators:'''
 
*[[Giulio Andreotti]]
 
*[[Guglielmo Castagnetti]]
 
*[[Mario Cavallaro]]
 
*[[Amadeo Ciccanti]]
 
*[[Cinzia Dato]]
 
*[[Luciano Falcier]]
 
*[[Constantino Garraffa]]
 
*[[Mario Gasbarri]]
 
*[[Salvatore Lauro]]
 
*[[Loris Guiseppe Maconi]]
 
*[[Lucio Malan]]
 
*[[Luigi Marino]]
 
*[[Franco Mugnai]]
 
*[[Gianni Nieddu]]
 
*[[Ludovico Pace]]
 
*[[Piergiorgio Stiffoni]]
 
*[[Roberto Ulivi]]
 
 
 
'''Deputies'''
 
 
 
*[[Ferdinando Adornato]]
 
*[[Gabriele Albonetti]]
 
*[[Maurizio Bertucci]]
 
*[[Valter Bielli]]
 
*[[Francesco Carboni]]
 
*[[Fabrizio Cicchitto]]
 
*[[Giuseppe Cossiga]]
 
*[[Oliviero Diliberto]]
 
*[[Lino Duilio]]
 
*[[Giuseppe Fallica]]
 
*[[Vincenzo Fragala]]
 
*[[Pierfrancesco Emilio Romano Gamba]]
 
*[[Francesco Giordano]]
 
*[[Giuseppe Lezza]]
 
*[[Giuseppe Molinari]]
 
*[[Erminio Angelo Quartiani]]
 
*[[Enzo Raisi]]
 
*[[Giacomo Stucchi]]<ref>[http://www.senato.it/leg/14/BGT/Schede/Commissioni/4-00131.htm  Commissione parlamentare d'inchiesta concernente il "dossier Mitrokhin" e l'attività d'intelligence italiana], Italian Parliament, 7 May 2002.</ref>
 
 
 
===Consultants, contacts, and sources===
 
 
 
*[[Mario Scaramella]]
 
*[[Alexander Litvinenko]]
 
*[[Evgeni Limarev]]
 
*[[Gianni Paolo Pelizzaro]] - a consultant to the Commission.
 
 
 
==References==
 
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