How to end the ‘Vatileaks II’ imbroglio

UNITED STATES
Catholic Culture

By Phil Lawler Mar 17, 2016

John Allen has a useful suggestion on how the Vatican can close out the “Vatileaks II” scandal and avoid another public-relations debacle.

Msgr. Lucio Vallejo Balda has already admitted leaking the confidential documents, and his explanation– that a woman had lured him into a compromising situation and then threatened him– doesn’t constitute an excuse. He betrayed his office, and he’s subject to Vatican law; he should be punished.

But the other three prominent defendants are Italian citizens; it is not clear that the Vatican could enforce a criminal sentence, even if one or more are convicted. Nor is it clear that the Vatican should want a conviction.

Two of those “name” defendants, Gianluigi Nuzzi and Emiliano Fittipaldi, are journalists. A strong case can be made that they were doing their job by publishing the material that was given to them. An even stronger case can be made that it’s losing proposition for any goverment to prosecute journalists who expose corruption. These two journalists, Allen notes, are setting themselves as martyrs for the cause of press freedom.

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