Vito Miceli (6 January 1916 – 1 December 1990) was an Italian general and politician.
He was chief of the SIOS, the Italian Army Intelligence's Service from 1969 and, was promoted to division general, the military intelligence service SID's head from 18 October 1970 to 1974.
Vito Miceli was arrested in October 1974 on charges of political conspiracy concerning investigations about the Golpe Borghese coup attempt.
[2] Miceli received money in 1972 from the United States embassy in Rome.
Ambassador Graham Martin turned $800,000 over to Miceli, as Italy's intelligence chief, with the approval of the director of the National Security Council, Henry Kissinger, over the objections of the CIA Rome station chief.