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Silvio Berlusconi to do community service to serve sentence for tax fraud Silvio Berlusconi given community service for tax fraud
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Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister, is to serve his year-long sentence for tax fraud through part-time community service in a home for the elderly, a court has decided. Silvio Berlusconi, the former Italian prime minister, is to serve his year-long sentence for tax fraud through part-time community service in a home for elderly people, a court has decided.
The ruling from the Tribunale di sorveglianza in Milan comes more than eight months after the billionaire leader of Italy's biggest centre-right party was given his first definitive conviction in two decades of legal cat-and-mouse. The ruling from the Tribunale di sorveglianza in Milan comes more than eight months after the billionaire leader of Forza Italia (FI), Italy's biggest centre-right party, was given his first definitive conviction in two decades of legal cat-and-mouse.
The 77-year-old will reportedly be working in a home run by the Sacred Family Foundation (Fondazione Sacra Famiglia) in Cesano Boscone outside Milan.The 77-year-old will reportedly be working in a home run by the Sacred Family Foundation (Fondazione Sacra Famiglia) in Cesano Boscone outside Milan.
Judge Pasquale Nobile de Santis said in a statement that Berlusconi would carry out "volunteer" work in the home "once a week and for a period of no less than four consecutive hours". Judge Pasquale Nobile de Santis said in a statement that Berlusconi would work in the home "once a week and for a period of no less than four consecutive hours".
He would also be subject to limitations on his movements, added the judge.He would also be subject to limitations on his movements, added the judge.
"Berlusconi will not (excepting specific authorisation) be able to leave Lombardy but is authorised … to go to Rome to the residence indicated by him from Tuesday to Thursday, returning to his residence in Lombardy by 11pm on Thursday," she wrote. "Berlusconi will not [without authorisation] be able to leave Lombardy but is authorised … to go to Rome to the residence indicated by him from Tuesday to Thursday, returning to his residence in Lombardy by 11pm on Thursday," she wrote.
In a statement, his lawyers Franco Coppi and Niccolò Ghedini welcomed the ruling as "balanced and satisfactory". Berlusconi, the ageing head of Forza Italia (FI), is too old to have realistically faced jail, but he could have been placed under house arrest. In a statement, his lawyers Franco Coppi and Niccolò Ghedini welcomed the ruling as "balanced and satisfactory". Berlusconi is too old to have realistically faced jail, but he could have been placed under house arrest.
His main concern now will be establishing to what extent campaigning for the European elections in May will be possible under the arrangements the court has ordered. His main concern now will be establishing to what extent campaigning for the European elections in May will be possible under the court order.
Founded in 1896 by a Catholic priest, the Sacred Family Foundation says it offers help and rehabilitation services to people "with psychophysical disabilities and the non self-sufficient elderly".Founded in 1896 by a Catholic priest, the Sacred Family Foundation says it offers help and rehabilitation services to people "with psychophysical disabilities and the non self-sufficient elderly".
The former premier was handed a four-year sentence – immediately commuted to a year – for tax fraud at his Mediaset television empire last August. He has also been barred from holding public office for two years and was expelled from the Italian senate in the autumn. Berlusconi was given a four-year sentence – immediately commuted to a year – for tax fraud at his Mediaset television empire last August. He has also been barred from holding public office for two years and was expelled from the Italian senate in the autumn.
But, as FI leader, he retains huge influence over the Italian political scene and is a crucial, if unpredictable, cross-party reform partner for prime minister Matteo Renzi. In a sign of his continuing relevance, Renzi received him at Palazzo Chigi, the prime minister's official residence, for dinner on Monday night. But, as FI leader, he retains huge influence over the Italian political scene and is a crucial, if unpredictable, cross-party reform partner for the prime minister, Matteo Renzi. In a sign of his continuing relevance, Berlusconi dined with Renzi at Palazzo Chigi, the prime minister's official residence, on Monday night.
Berlusconi continues to reject all accusations of tax fraud and insists he is the victim of persecution by leftwing judges.Berlusconi continues to reject all accusations of tax fraud and insists he is the victim of persecution by leftwing judges.