Visiting Netherlands with Italian Schengen visa without visiting Italy
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This "report back" thing indicates that they considered you a high risk of overstay, but not quite risky enough to deny a visa. The key thing is that you show up in the Italian embassy in your homeland to prove that you are no longer in Italy (or anywhere else in Schengen).
You could travel to Italy via the Netherlands and get exactly the same stamps in your passport as for a visit to the Netherlands only.
However, it would be a breach of the rules. You should have the current visa cancelled and apply for a new one. This will cost money and take time you may not have, but your company is gambling with your visa history. A black mark could last for a long time.