Google – AFP, 19 October 2013
Rome — An
Italian appeals court on Saturday ordered a two-year political ban for
scandal-tainted former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi as part of a tax fraud
ruling.
The supreme
court on August 1 turned down Berlusconi's second and final appeal in the case
but said another court should decide on a ban from parliament of between one
and three years.
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Silvio
Berlusconi arrives at the Senate
in Rome on October 2, 2013 (AFP/File,
Filippo
Monteforte)
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The Milan
ruling would complete Berlusconi's definitive conviction -- his first ever in a
long history of legal woes for the billionaire tycoon.
The
77-year-old is not expected in court.
Whatever
the length of the ban for Berlusconi, it would end up temporarily stripping him
of the right to vote and run for re-election -- although the Senate will have
to vote on when that happens.
The case
revolved around Berlusconi's media empire and included a prison sentence of
four years that was immediately commuted to one year because of an amnesty rule
in place and will be served as house arrest or community service because of his
age.


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