Inter president Beppe Marotta will appear before Italy’s Anti-Mafia parliamentary committee today to discuss infiltrations in sporting events.

The hearing was scheduled to start at 10:00, with the Nerazzurri chief set to join representatives from other major clubs.

According to Tuttosport, Inter are the fourth Serie A club to be heard by the committee, following Juventus, Milan and Roma.

The session is part of a broader inquiry into organised crime’s influence on sports and matchday environments.

Inter President Marotta Latest Serie A Chief To Talk At Anti-Mafia Committee

BERGAMO, ITALY – MARCH 16: Giuseppe Marotta, President of FC Internazionale, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta and FC Internazionale at Gewiss Stadium on March 16, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

In the coming weeks, the committee will also hear from leaders of Lazio, Napoli, Atalanta, Verona and Torino.

The process is an extension of the work begun in 2025.

Indeed, when executives from CONI, FIGC and various federation bodies appeared before the commission.

Marotta’s testimony is expected to focus on Inter’s internal controls.

Furthermore, he will discuss engagement with league and federation efforts to keep the sport clean.

The hearing comes amid heightened scrutiny of governance and integrity across Italian football.

Inter have not issued detailed comments ahead of the session.

However, the club’s cooperation with the parliamentary body reflects a commitment to transparency and compliance.

Marotta’s experience in football administration and his long career at the top level make him a key voice in the discussion on safeguarding the game.