Rome mayor vows to stay in power despite arrest of top aide
Rome’s mayor vowed Friday to keep governing despite a top City Hall official’s arrest in a corruption probe, the latest blow to hit the populist 5-Star Movement’s highest-profile official.
Mayor Virginia Raggi emphasized that Raffaele Marra, the head of City Hall personnel, was left over from previous administrations.
“We trusted in him, probably we made a mistake,” she said, apologizing to the people of Rome, the political movement and its founder Beppe Grillo.
She pledged full co-operation into the probe, which involves the purchase of homes from 2013, when Marra worked for another administration. A contractor also has been arrested.

