French media giant Vivendi confirmed on Friday that some of its executives are being probed by Italian prosecutors, following a complaint by the top shareholder of Italian broadcaster Mediaset.

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"The registration of Vivendi Executives by the Milan public prosecutor is the result of an unfounded and abusive lawsuit filed by the Berlusconis," said the group in a statement, citing the former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's family, which controls Mediaset.

Vivendi did not provide the names of the executives that are being investigated.

In December Milan prosecutors opened a preliminary probe into Vivendi's stake building in Mediaset after the broadcaster's top shareholder Fininvest filed a complaint over the stake building by the French group in the Italian broadcaster.

"This does not in any way signify any accusation against any person," Vivendi said in the statement.

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