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Court finds Berlusconi guilty of bribery

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ROME: A court in Naples on Wednesday convicted Silvio Berlusconi — the media mogul and Italy’s former prime minister — of corruption, finding him guilty of bribing a senator to undermine the government of his longtime opponent, Romano Prodi.

According to the verdict, Berlusconi should spend three years in prison and be banned from public office, but he will not serve the sentence because the statute of limitation­s on the case is expiring shortly.

In Italy, defendants serve time only after two different courts have completed two levels of appeals trials, a process that can very often take several years.

“It’s a verdict that we contend is shockingly unfair and unjustifie­d,” Niccolò Ghedini, a lawyer for Berlusconi, told reporters.

Berlusconi, 78, denied the charges and called both the trial and the verdict “political” and aimed at “damaging his image as a protagonis­t in politics”, Italian media said.

Sergio De Gregorio, who served in the Senate with the centrist Italy of Values party, admitted taking 3 million euros (112.5 million baht) from Berlusconi from 2006 to 2008 and received a 20-month sentence after a plea bargain.

Berlusconi maintained that the money was intended to help De Gregorio found a new political movement. De Gregorio suggested that other politician­s changed sides over those years, possibly under the same arrangemen­t. Mr Prodi’s fragile coalition government fell in 2008.

“Even if those senators contribute­d to degenerate the situation, they were not the cause of the government fall,” said Sergio Fabbrini, director of the school of government at Luiss Guido Carli University in Rome. “It was its structural weakness.”

In March, Berlusconi finished serving a community service sentence for tax fraud. Shortly afterward, in a separate trial, he was acquitted of having sex with an underage nightclub dancer.

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Berlusconi: Will not serve sentence

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