The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Former Vatican hospital head convicted over cardinal’s luxury pad

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VATICAN CITY: A Vatican court convicted Saturday the former head of the pope’s children’s hospital for diverting funds to the costly renovation of a top cardinal’s luxury apartment.

Giuseppe Profiti, the former president of the Vatican-run Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital Foundation, was given a one-year suspended prison sentence for “abuse of power” over diverting 422,000 euros (US$500,000) to fund the renovation­s.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, a former number two at the Vatican under pope Benedict XVI, received in 2013 the spectacula­r apartment, which is just a stone’s throw from Pope Francis’s modest boarding house.

Despite being mentioned repeatedly throughout the trial, the 82-year-old cardinal was never called as a witness.

The prosecutor said that the incident looked “dreadful” and was characteri­sed by “silence and opacity and poor management of public affairs”. He had requested three years in prison for Profiti.

The second defendant in the trial, the foundation’s treasurer, was found not guilty.

Spread across hundreds of square metres at the top of the Palazzo San Carlo, the cardinal’s residence boasts a huge terrace with magnificen­t views over Rome.

Profiti testified that hospital funds were used for the renovation with the idea that the cardinal could host intimate dinners for eight to ten wealthy potential donors at a time.

Bertone approved the concept, but “the idea was mine alone,” Profiti told the court.

Profiti acknowledg­ed financial controls surroundin­g the spending had been lax, saying he could not recall if any contracts had been drawn up. The work was carried out between November 2013 and May 2014. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Bertone, then Vatican State Secretary, passing by Pope Benedict XVI during the mass for Ash Wednesday, at St Peter’s basilica at the Vatican. — AFP photo
File photo shows Bertone, then Vatican State Secretary, passing by Pope Benedict XVI during the mass for Ash Wednesday, at St Peter’s basilica at the Vatican. — AFP photo

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