Vatican corruption debate: ‘Question not only legality
but also civility’
Cardinal Peter Turkson heads the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development, which held the International Debate on Corruption - AP |
(Vatican Radio)
The Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development on Saturday released a
communique on the conclusions of the International Debate on Corruption, which
was held on Thursday in the Vatican.
Organized in collaboration with the Pontifical Council for
Social Sciences, the debate included about 50 participants from various
government and non-governmental organizations, as well as anti-mafia and
anti-corruption magistrates.
Cardinal Peter Turkson, Prefect of the Dicastery, in
describing the meeting, said, “We conceived of this meeting to face a
phenomenon that leads to the trampling of the dignity of people. Therefore it
is up to us, and this Dicastery, to be able to protect and promote respect for
the dignity of the person. And for this reason we seek to attract attention to
this matter.”
Participants, the communique said, agreed that “the fight
against corruption and mafias is a question not only of legality but also of
civility.”
It said the group “is working to draft a joint text that
will guide further work and future initiatives. Among these, at present there
is a need to further explore at international level and in relation to the
legal doctrine of the Church, the issue of excommunication for corruption and
mafia association.”
Please find below the official English version of the
communique:
On 15 June in the Vatican there took place the first
“International Debate on Corruption” among the current members of an advisory
board of the Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human
Development dedicated to this global problem, also in its interrelations
with mafias and organized crime.
The meeting, organized in collaboration with the Pontifical
Academy for Social Sciences, was attended by around fifty participants,
including anti-mafia and anti-corruption magistrates, bishops, figures from
Vatican institutions, States and the United Nations, heads of movements, victims,
journalists, scholars, intellectuals, and other ambassadors.
The fight against corruption and mafias, it was said, is a
question not only of legality but also of civility. Cardinal Peter Turkson thus
described the purpose of the meeting: “we conceived of this meeting to face a
phenomenon that leads to the trampling of the dignity of people. Therefore it
is up to us, and this Dicastery, to be able to protect and promote respect for
the dignity of the person. And for this reason we seek to attract attention to
this matter”.
Archbishop Silvano M. Tomasi then explained that the aim is:
“to inform public opinion, to identify concrete steps that can help to arrive
at policies and laws that eventually prevent corruption, because corruption is
like a woodworm that infiltrates the processes of development for poor
countries or in rich countries, which ruins the relations between institutions
and people. Therefore, the effort we are making is that of creating a
mentality, a culture of justice that combats corruption in favour of the common
good”.
The group is working to draft a joint text that will guide
further work and future initiatives. Among these, at present there is a need to
further explore at international level and in relation to the legal doctrine of
the Church, the issue of excommunication for corruption and mafia association.
(Devin Sean Watkins)
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