Juventus head coach Antonio Conte is meeting Italian Football Federation (FIGC) prosecutors in relation to a fresh match-fixing charge.
The 43-year-old was suspended for 10 months in August, a punishment later reduced to four months on appeal, for failing to report attempted match-fixing by players during his tenure at Siena in the 2010-11 season.
The FIGC have now invited Conte to discuss two games involving another of his former clubs, Bari, whose league defeats to Treviso and Salernitana in May 2008 and May 2009 respectively have recently fallen under suspicion.
A statement published on the FIGC's official website confirmed Conte's appointment with prosecutors Stefano Palazzi alongside former Bari players Giovanni Marchese and Andrea Masiello was scheduled for Monday.
Another former Bari player, Vitali Kutuzov, will meet prosecutors on Thursday.
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