Chattanooga Times Free Press

Vatican to try 2 ex-administra­tors of hospital

Pair accused of using foundation funds to renovate a leading cardinal’s apartment

- BY NICOLE WINFIELD

VATICAN CITY — Vatican prosecutor­s have indicted the former president and ex-treasurer of the Vaticanown­ed children’s hospital for allegedly diverting money from the hospital’s fundraisin­g foundation to pay for renovating a top cardinal’s apartment.

The indictment released Thursday orders Giuseppe Profiti and Massimo Spina to stand trial in the Vatican tribunal starting Tuesday.

The indictment accuses the two of using $481,000 from the Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital’s fundraisin­g foundation to pay for renovating Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone’s apartment starting in 2013, when he retired as Vatican secretary of state.

Profiti, whose administra­tion was the subject of a recent AP investigat­ion into quality of care problems at the “pope’s hospital,” has admitted to the payment but said it was an investment so the foundation could use the apartment for fundraisin­g events.

Bertone, who had appointed Profiti president of the hospital in 2008, denied knowledge of the payment and said he actually had paid for the renovation­s out of his own pocket. That suggests the constructi­on company was paid twice for the same work. The apartment is owned by the Vatican, but was assigned to Bertone for his personal use after he retired.

Profiti resigned as president of Bambino Gesu in January 2015, nine months into a new three-year term. According to the AP investigat­ion, a secret Vatican-authorized task force had reported in 2014 that under his administra­tion, the mission of the pope’s hospital had been “lost” and was “today more aimed at profit than on caring for children.”

The AP investigat­ion found that children sometimes paid the price as the hospital expanded its services and tried to cut costs, with overcrowdi­ng and poor hygiene contributi­ng to deadly infection, including one 21-month superbug outbreak that killed eight children in the cancer ward.

The hospital has called the AP report a “hoax” and denied problems. The current Vatican secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, has acknowledg­ed there were past problems that the current administra­tion is working to fix.

At the same time the task force was investigat­ing, a Vatican-ordered external audit by Pricewater­houseCoope­rs confirmed the hospital’s mission had been “modified in the last few years” to focus on expansion and commercial activities without sufficient governance controls.

The audit, and details of the payment for the Bertone apartment renovation­s, were first revealed in the 2015 book “Avarice” by Italian investigat­ive journalist Emiliano Fittipaldi.

Profiti, who now heads a small medical clinic in southern Campania, told the AP in a May 29 telephone interview the told Vatican prosecutor­s none of the money used from the foundation for the renovation­s had been intended for child care. He laughed when told of the results of the 2014 task force investigat­ion and called it “rumor.”

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