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Pope Francis’ Ex-Adviser Cardinal Becciu Receives Prison Sentence in Landmark Verdict

ONUAH YVONNE by ONUAH YVONNE
December 17, 2023
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Pope Francis’ Ex-Adviser Cardinal Becciu Receives Prison Sentence in Landmark Verdict

In a groundbreaking trial that concluded this Saturday, a Vatican court issued a verdict sentencing 75-year-old Angelo Becciu, a former influential Italian cardinal and onetime adviser to Pope Francis, to five years and six months in prison for financial crimes.

Once a potential candidate for the papacy, Becciu has now become the highest-ranking clergyman in the Catholic Church to face a Vatican criminal court. The charges against him include embezzlement, abuse of office, and witness tampering related to a Vatican investment in a luxury building in London.

The trial involved ten defendants, including financiers, lawyers, and former Vatican employees, all of whom were found guilty except for Becciu’s former secretary Mauro Carlino.

Becciu’s defense lawyer, Fabio Viglione, expressed respect for the sentence, which included an 8,000-euro ($8,700) fine, but announced plans to appeal, strongly emphasizing Becciu’s innocence.

At the heart of the trial was a contentious Vatican investment in a building located in London’s upscale Chelsea neighborhood. The court, presided over by President Giuseppe Pignatone, delivered sentences ranging from fines to over seven years in jail, along with the confiscation of 166 million euros from the convicted individuals. Additionally, the court ordered them to compensate civil parties with an amount exceeding 200 million euros.

The trial brought attention to the Holy See’s opaque finances, prompting Pope Francis, who assumed leadership of the Catholic Church in March 2013, to prioritize cleaning up these financial practices.

A notable aspect of the trial was the decision to grant Vatican civilian courts the authority to try cardinals and bishops, a departure from the previous practice of being judged by a court presided over by cardinals.

The crux of the trial focused on the ill-fated decision to invest $200 million in 2013-2014 into a fund managed by financier Raffaele Mincione. Becciu was found guilty of embezzlement, as the judges deemed the investment highly risky. The funds were partly used to purchase a portion of the Sloane Avenue property, resulting in Vatican losses ranging from 140 million to 190 million euros.

Prosecutor Alessandro Diddi had sought a sentence of seven years and three months for Becciu, who consistently maintained his innocence, asserting that he never took any money.

The trial, spanning over two and a half years with more than 80 hearings held within the Vatican Museums, highlighted procedural challenges, including complaints from defense lawyers regarding limited access to crucial evidence.

Becciu, a former Vatican diplomat and the second-highest official in the Secretariat of State from 2011 to 2018, resigned abruptly in September 2020 upon learning of the investigation against him. Initially focused on a donation of 125,000 euros to a charity in his native Sardinia, he was convicted of conflict of interest in this matter.

Becciu was also implicated in a 570,000-euro payment to Cecilia Marogna, a Sardinian woman, which he claimed was intended to negotiate the release of a kidnapped Colombian nun in Mali. Marogna received a prison sentence of three years and nine months. Other defendants sentenced included Raffaele Mincione, who received five and a half years, and Gianluigi Torzi, another broker involved in the London deal, who was sentenced to six years.

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