Angelo Buscema

Angelo Buscema (born 9 February 1952) is an Italian magistrate and academic.

Son of the Sicilian jurist Salvatore Buscema, Angelo Buscema graduated in law and qualified in 1978 to practice law.

He taught at the Higher School of Public Administration of Naples, at the Higher School of Economics and Finance of Milan, at the Second University of Naples and at the University of Cassino.

Buscema has been appointed President of the Court of Audit in December 2017 on the proposal of Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.

[1] On 12 July 2020, Buscema was elected judge of the Constitutional Court of Italy with 147 votes; he thus replaced the judge Aldo Carosi at the end of his mandate and sworn in on 15 September 2020.