Berlusconi’s defence sums up ahead of landmark ruling
Italy braced on Wednesday for a landmark ruling in a tax fraud case against former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi that could eject the billionaire tycoon from parliament and upset the recession-hit country’s fragile coalition government.

Italy braced on Wednesday for a landmark ruling in a tax fraud case against former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi that could eject the billionaire tycoon from parliament and upset the recession-hit country’s fragile coalition government.
Lawyers made their final arguments at Italy’s highest court in Rome in the case involving the scandal-tainted 76-year-old playboy.
The three-time former premier, at his last appeal, was given a sentence of a year in prison and a five-year ban from parliament, which has been suspended pending this final appeal.
“The sentence is lacking any evidence that Berlusconi could have participated in the crime,” his lawyer, Niccolo Ghedini, told the court.
Italian media quoted court sources saying the ruling would likely come on Thursday.