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Thread ID: 124916 2012-05-27 05:24:00 Does The Vatican Use Capitol Punishment? SurferJoe46 (51) PC World Chat
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1277718 2012-05-27 05:24:00 If not ---- there could be a precedent-setting legal case here::::


Vatican leak inquiry:

Pope's butler charged

The Pope's butler has been charged in connection with the Vatican's inquiry into a series of media leaks.

Vatican magistrates have named 46-year-old Paolo Gabriele as the suspect in their investigation, saying he illegally took confidential documents. A series of leaks, dubbed Vatileaks, has revealed alleged corruption, mismanagement and internal conflicts.

Last month, Pope Benedict XVI set up a special commission of cardinals to find the source of the confidential memos. Mr Gabriele is the pope's personal butler and assistant and one of very few laymen to have access to the Pope's private apartments.

LINK::: www.bbc.co.uk
SurferJoe46 (51)
1277719 2012-05-27 05:32:00 What are they gonna do stop his access to the choir boys? gary67 (56)
1277720 2012-05-27 06:27:00 Do you mean this Capitol ? Terry Porritt (14)
1277721 2012-05-28 01:46:00 we all knew....the butler did it. Nick G (16709)
1277722 2012-05-28 02:56:00 If not ---- there could be a precedent-setting legal case here::::



You think the guy having some ethics and being disgusted with their corruption is deserving of it then do you?
I guess, considering your religious affiliations, you would.

Good on him, I say.
pctek (84)
1277723 2012-05-29 07:35:00 I smell another Da Vinci Code type of movie coming out of this ..:2cents: paulw (1826)
1277724 2012-05-29 15:30:00 Looks like the poor butler is gonna get 30 years in prison for his whistle-blower book now.

Protests are picking up steam right now - but since The Vatican is a sovereign state inside a nation, it appears to have the authority and power to imprison the guy.
SurferJoe46 (51)
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