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Giuseppe Tavormina
Born (1929-06-10)10 June 1929
Died 19 June 2017(2017-06-19) (aged 88)
Place of birth Ribera
Place of death Rome
Buried at Ribera
Years of service 1951-1994
Rank Divisional general
Awards 21 July 2000: Silver Cross of Merit of the Italian Army;[1]
October 1, 2011: Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic[2]

Giuseppe Tavormina (10 June 1929 - 19 June 2017) was an Italian General officer of the Arma dei Carabinieri and former head of the DIA and of CESIS.

Biography[]

Giuseppe Tavormina attended the Military Academy of Modena where he graduated as second lieutenant of the Arma dei Carabinieri. He studied Law at the University of Rome. He was appointed commander of the Carabinieri station of Cagliari, subsequently colonel,[3] head of the Carabinieri cadet school and finally of the local nucleous of Turin. Promoted as brigade general, he was appointed as Chief of Staff of the Arma dei Carabinieri and remained in charge from July 1987 to July 1989.

In January 1991 he became divisional general of the Carabinieri's military body "Podgora".[4] In October 1991 Tavormina was charged central manager of the Direzione Investigativa Antimafia. From April 1993 to July 1994, he covered the role of head of the Comitato esecutivo per i servizi di informazione e sicurezza[5]

After having been consultant of the Italian Court of Audit, in June 1998 he became consultant of the political and juridical question for the then Minister of Economics Carlo Azeglio Ciampi[6] and lastly consultant of the President of Italy, from 1999 to 2006.[7]

On 21 July 2000 he was decorated with the Silver Cross of Merit of the Italian Army[1] and, on 1 October 2001, as Knight Grand Cross Order of Merit of the Italian Republic.[2]

Tavormina died on 19 June 2017. He was buried in his home town of Ribera.[8]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Tavormina Gen. C.A. CC Giuseppe - Croce d'argento al merito dell'esercito" (in Italian). http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=314314. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Tavormina Gen. C.A. CC Giuseppe - Cavaliere di Gran Croce, Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana" (in Italian). https://www.quirinale.it/onorificenze/insigniti/314314. 
  3. "Arma in lutto: si è spento il generale Tavormina, già Capo di Stato maggiore dei Carabinieri" (in Italian). June 26, 2017. https://infodifesa.it/arma-in-lutto-si-e-spento-il-generale-tavormina-gia-capo-di-stato-maggiore-dei-carabinieri/. 
  4. "Chi è tavormina nuovo segretario generale cesis" (in Italian). Agenzia Giornalistica Italia. March 26, 2003. http://archivio.agi.it/articolo/6b056c127ef9cbbec7512519d0f677e1_19930326_chi-e-tavormina-nuovo-segretario-generale-cesis/?query=cesis. 
  5. Bultrini, Giuliano (July 13, 1994). "Il Governo decapita i vertici dei Servizi Segreti" (in Italian). Rome. http://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1994/07/13/il-governo-decapita-vertici-dei-servizi.html. 
  6. "Tavormina, generale 007 guiderà gli uomini di Ciampi" (in Italian). June 26, 1998. https://ricerca.repubblica.it/repubblica/archivio/repubblica/1998/06/26/tavormina-generale-007-guidera-gli-uomini-di.html. 
  7. "Comunicato del President della Repubblica Carlo Azeglio Ciampi" (in Italian). May 21, 1999. http://presidenti.quirinale.it/Ciampi/dinamico/ContinuaCiampi.aspx?tipo=comunicato&key=3455. 
  8. "É morto il Comandante Giuseppe Tavormina. I funerali a Roma e la tumulazione a Ribera, suo paese natale" (in Italian). June 21, 2017. https://tgfuneral24.it/2017/06/21/morto-comandante-giuseppe-tavormina-funerali-roma-la-tumulazione-ribera-suo-paese-natale/. 
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