Vatican Tribunal Sentences Cardinal Becciu to Prison for Financial Crimes and Fraud

In a historic decision, the Vatican tribunal has sentenced Cardinal Angelo Becciu to five years and six months in prison for financial malfeasance, making it the first time in 500 years that a cardinal has been put on trial in the Vatican on penal charges. The tribunal found Becciu guilty of embezzlement and illicit use of Vatican funds, involving $200 million, which he invested in a hedge fund with high-risk characteristics. Several others involved in the trial were also found guilty of various charges, including embezzlement, self-laundering, fraud, and extortion. Becciu's lawyer plans to appeal the verdict, and it is unlikely that he will serve prison time due to his age and the possibility of a pardon from the pope. The trial highlights Pope Francis' efforts to reform Vatican finances and ensure transparency.
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