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Cardinal sentenced to over 5 years in Vatican fraud trial

By AFP
December 17, 2023

VATICAN CITY: A Vatican court on Saturday sentenced a once powerful Italian cardinal to five years and six months in jail for financial crimes at the end of a historic trial.

Angelo Becciu, 75, a former adviser to Pope Francis who was once considered a papal contender himself, was the most senior clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court.

The Vatican Media shows President Giuseppe Pignatone (R) and Professor Venerando Marano (L), Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican on December 16, 2023. — AFP
The Vatican Media shows President Giuseppe Pignatone (R) and Professor Venerando Marano (L), Director of the Department of Law at the University of Rome "Tor Vergata", during the verdict of the trial for alleged financial wrongdoing of Senior Cardinal Angelo Becciu and nine others in The Vatican on December 16, 2023. — AFP

He and nine other defendants, including financiers, lawyers and ex-Vatican employees, were on trial for accusations of financial crimes focused on an opaque London property deal.

Court president Giuseppe Pignatone read out the verdict Saturday, with Becciu accused of embezzlement, abuse of office and witness tampering.

His lawyer, Fabio Viglione, said they respected the sentence but would “certainly” appeal. He was also handed a fine of 8,000 euros.

At the heart of the trial is the 350-million-euro ($380-million) purchase of a luxury property in London, as part of an investment that began in 2014 and ended up costing the Vatican tens of millions of euros.

Prosecutor Alessandro Diddi had requested seven years and three months in jail for Becciu, and between almost four and 13 years for the others.

Becciu had always strongly protested his innocence, denouncing the accusations against him as “totally unfounded” and insisting he never took a cent.