Antonio Lefebvre d'OvidioAntonio Lefebvre d'Ovidio (1913 – 5 February 2011) was an Italian lawyer and businessman, and the founder of Silversea Cruises. He was born in Naples in 1913.[1][2] Lefebvre worked as a maritime lawyer and taught maritime and commercial law at the Bari University until he became a professor at Bari, Naples and Rome Universities in 1938.[1][2] Lefebvre began buying cargo ships and ferries in the Adriatic.[2] He went on to own Sitmar Cruises, which was merged with Princess Cruises in 1988 to form Silversea Cruises.[2] He died on 5 February 2011.[2] His son, Manfredi Lefebvre d'Ovidio, became the chairman and owner of Silversea.[2] Lockheed scandalLefebvre was convicted in 1979 for corruption connected to $1.6 million in bribes Lockheed paid in connection with the Italian Air Force's 1970 purchase of 14 military transport aircraft.[3] He was sentenced to two years and two months in prison.[3] References
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