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Pope's secretary called to testify in Vatican butler trial

 
Published on Sep 29, 2012
8:13 PM
Handout photo obtained on Sept 29, 2012 from the Osservatore Romano shows Pope Benedict XVI's former butler Paolo Gabriele (5th-L) sitting in a courtroom for the start of a closely-watched case that could see him receive up to four years in prison for aggravated theft. -- PHOTO: AFP

VATICAN CITY (AFP) - Pope Benedict XVI's personal secretary, Georg Ganswein, will be called to testify in the trial of the pontiff's former butler Paolo Gabriele for leaking confidential Vatican documents.

Mr Ganswein, 56, was Gabriele's direct superior and confronted the butler about the leaks early in May after being tipped off by the Vatican police. He has already given investigators evidence about his former charge's conduct.

The first hearing in what is the Vatican's biggest court drama in decades lasted just over two hours and mainly addressed preliminary legal questions, after which the court fixed the next hearing for Tuesday, Oct 2.

The court also accepted a request for the trial of Claudio Sciarpelletti - a Vatican computer technician who is accused of abetting Gabriele's crime - to be conducted separately, though no dates were set.

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