The case Parmalat
Parmalat founder Calisto Tanzi sits in a courtroom in Milan in this September 28, 2005 file photo. The founder of Italian dairy group Parmalat was sentenced to 10 years in jail for market-rigging in a trial December 18, 2008 over the company's 2003 collapse, while all other defendants were acquitted, judges said. Tanzi, who was also the company's chief executive, was among eight former executives and bankers, including some former Bank of America employees, on trial in Milan for market-rigging or obstructing market oversight. By REUTERS/Daniele La Monaca/Files (ITALY)