Three officials of the Revenue Agency under house arrest and obligation to report to the judicial police for a retired employee of the Agency and for two professionals. The policemen of the Flying Squad of the Rome Police Headquarters carried out at dawn an order applying for personal precautionary measures.

According to the investigators, there was a well-established corruption system through which the three employees subjugated their public function to the interests of some professionals in the accounting sector. In exchange for monetary compensation or payment for restaurant lunches, the employees were allegedly involved in crimes of corruption and illegal access to a computer system. The investigation was launched by the investigating judge upon request of the Prosecutor's Office, for the crimes of Corruption and Illegal Access to a Computer System. The three employees were employed at the Revenue agency offices of Rome 3 and Rome 4. The order was issued at dawn by the judge, who was also in charge of the investigation into the crimes, and was signed by the chief of police of Rome, the commander of the police's Flying Squad.