The Italian government has designated Guido Stazi as the new president of Consob, the financial market watchdog authority, ending a four-month vacancy following the expiration of Paolo Savona’s term on March 8. The appointment is expected to be confirmed at today’s Council of Ministers meeting. Stazi, currently serving as general secretary of the Antitrust authority, brings extensive experience in regulatory bodies, having worked in various roles including head of staff at Agcom and general secretary at Consob under former president Giuseppe Vegas. His career spans over three decades in Italy’s independent regulatory agencies, with expertise in competition law, digital economy regulation, and large technology firms. He had previously been considered for the presidency of the Antitrust itself. The move aims to stabilize Consob during a period of interim leadership by Vice President Chiara Mosca.
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