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Berlusconi to start community service May 9

Berlusconi to start community service May 9

Ex-premier to work with Alzheimer sufferers

Cesano Boscone, 30 April 2014, 20:35

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Berlusconi to begin social work May 9 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Berlusconi to begin social work May 9 -     ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Berlusconi to begin social work May 9 - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

Silvio Berlusconi will start doing community service at a centre for the elderly on Friday May 9, the Sacra Famiglia Catholic Foundation that runs the facility near Milan said Wednesday. General Manager Paolo Pigni said the three-time premier would work in a part of the centre that plays host to sufferers of Alzheimer's disease. Berlusconi had been expected to start work at the centre run by the Catholic Sacra Famiglia foundation at Cesano Boscone on Monday, but the programme for the media magnate's community service was not ready, prompting a delay.
    Earlier this month a Milan court ruled the media magnate could serve the remaining year of a four-year sentence for a 370-million-euro tax fraud at his media empire by working at least four hours a week at the centre. The alternative was for the 77-year-old media magnate to be put under house arrest, as he is too old to actually go to jail under standard Italian legal practise. The rest of the sentence is covered by amnesties. Berlusconi has said he is happy to do community service and will try to be useful.
    But he has also said the punishment is "ridiculous" for a political figure of his standing and on Tuesday reiterated claims the tax-fraud sentence, which led to him being ejected from parliament and declared ineligible to stand in next month's European elections, amounted to a "coup". There is speculation that these comments could prompt the judicial authorities to revoke Berlusconi's community service and put him under house arrest. Berlusconi has been warned his community service, which allows him freedom to continue his political activities, could be scraped if he continues to "defame" judges, after repeated claims that left-wing elements in the judiciary are seeking to eliminate him from Italy's public life.
    ANSA sources said Tuesday that judicial authorities in Milan were looking into Berlusconi's comments. Pigni told reporters Berlusconi had "fully agreed" with his community-service plan after meeting with centre officials Tuesday.
    He added that Berlusconi, a former cruise-ship crooner, "will not do fun or relaxing activities and he will not go into an office". The general manager said Berlusconi, who continues to lead his opposition, centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party from outside parliament, will not be allowed to exploit his social work for political purposes. "Neither Berlusconi, nor anyone else, will be able to do election campaigning at the Sacra Famiglia (centre)," said Pigni. "We will be inflexible about this. No type of political activities will be allowed and neither will statements, rallies, stalls or demonstrations".
    Berlusconi has started intense campaigning ahead of the European elections with FI lying third in the polls, behind Premier Matteo Renzi's centre-left Democratic Party and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S).
   

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