A 53-year-old Genoa police officer, M.D., has been sentenced to three years and two months in prison for falsely claiming he was on duty and receiving his salary while frequently absent to serve as president of a amateur sports society and manage an associated seaside resort. The charges include false attestations by a public employee and aggravated fraud against the state. Prosecutors allege approximately 135 hours of service were unaccounted for, including late arrivals, early departures, and alleged unpaid overtime. One incident involved falsely attributing an ankle injury to work-related duties to obtain sick leave and avoid inspections. Internal disputes within the sports society led to investigations, and the resort was later seized by coast guards. The officer is also under investigation for environmental violations. His lawyer plans to appeal the decision.
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