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Salvatore "The Senator" Greco

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Salvatore "The Senator" Greco
Born1927
Sicily, Italy
Died1999 (aged 71–72)
Other namesIl Senatore
OccupationMafioso
Criminal statusDeceased
AllegianceGreco Mafia clan / Sicilian Mafia

Salvatore Greco (1927–1999)[1] was a prominent member of the Greco clan of the Sicilian Mafia, brother of well known Mafia boss Michele Greco. He was nicknamed Il Senatore (The Senator) for his ability to hold political connections.

Biography

Salvatore Greco's nickname was "The Senator" for his political connections.[2] He was the kingmaker of Christian Democrat politicians such as Giovanni Gioia, Vito Ciancimino and Giuseppe Insalaco.[3] Many of those notables were invited by "The Pope" and "The Senator" to wine and dine and take part in hunting parties at his estate La Favarella. The estate was also used as a refuge for mafiosi on the run, and to set up a heroin laboratory.[4][5] The Senator was among those who put pressure on Salvo Lima and other politicians to nullify the Maxi Trial, and eventually informed the rest of the Mafiosi that the state was not going to withdraw the Trial.[citation needed]

Revelations by pentiti and police investigations soon made it clear that Salvatore Greco was one of the key figures in Cosa Nostra's administration and an arrest warrant against him was issued in 1982, but he managed to remain a fugitive until his capture almost ten years later in 1991. He was arrested when he entered a hospital because he feared he was dying of a heart attack, although this was not the case.[citation needed]

By the time he was captured he was no longer an important figure within Cosa Nostra as the Greco family had been in decline for several years. He did not become a pentito and eventually died in a prison's hospital because of cancer.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "E' morto nel suo letto Salvatore Greco, il "senatore" della mafia amico dei politici" (pdf). GIORNALE DI SICILIA (in Italian).
  2. ^ Stille, Excellent Cadavers, p. 80
  3. ^ Caruso, Da cosa nasce cosa, p. 487
  4. ^ Stille, Excellent Cadavers, pp. 187-88
  5. ^ Dickie, Cosa Nostra, p. 209
  • (in Italian) Caruso, Alfio (2000). Da cosa nasce cosa. Storia della mafia dal 1943 a oggi, Milan: Longanesi ISBN 88-304-1620-7
  • Dickie, John (2004). Cosa Nostra. A history of the Sicilian Mafia, London: Coronet ISBN 0-340-82435-2
  • Stille, Alexander (1995). Excellent Cadavers. The Mafia and the Death of the First Italian Republic, New York: Vintage ISBN 0-09-959491-9
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