Italian prosecutors request Parmalat trial

Italian prosecutors investigating the Italian  food group Parmalat have called for 29 executives and three financial institutions…

Italian prosecutors investigating the Italian  food group Parmalat have called for 29 executives and three financial institutions to stand trial for crimes over the financial scandal, a judicial source says.

On the list were Parmalat founder and former chairman Calisto Tanzi, the Italian affiliates of Bank of America and of auditors Deloitte & Touche, and auditor Grant Thornton's former Italian office, the source said today.

The 32 accused were the same as those named by prosecutors in March when they unsuccesfully sought a fast-track trial. Wednesday's request for an ordinary trial process must now be considered by a Milan judge.