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Now it has emerged that one of the designers of the system, Alfredo di Mauro, who was fired in May this year, is not an engineer, despite claiming this on his business cards. He is only qualified as an engineering draftsman. Di Mauro admitted on Tuesday that he had not told anyone at the airport about his lack of engineering qualifications. “No one asked about my university qualifications; that wasn’t necessary for the work we carried out,” he said.
The ex-employee said his business cards had accidentally stated he was a qualified engineer. He worked for an engineering firm which meant the initials “Dipl.-Ing” appeared on his cards. “An error has occurred,” he said. Complaints were made against di Mauro in 2002 while building an underground garage for a medical center. Di Mauro allegedly presented himself as an architect at the time, an accusation he has denied.
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