Salvatore "Totò" Cuffaro (born February 21, 1958 in
RaffadaliRaffadali is a comune in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region Sicily, located about 80 km south of Palermo and about 10 km northwest of Agrigento.-Prehistoric:...
,
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) is an
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politician, former President of
SicilySicily is a region of Italy, and is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Along with the surrounding minor islands, it constitutes an autonomous region of Italy, the Regione Autonoma Siciliana Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature,...
, currently serving a 7 years sentence for aiding the
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. His nickname is "Vasa Vasa" [Kiss Kiss] for his tendency to kiss all and sundry - he claims that he has kissed a quarter of all the people on the island.
Christian Democrat
A graduate of
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and
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at the
University of PalermoThe University of Palermo is a university located in Palermo, Italy, and founded in 1806. It is organized in 12 Faculties.-History:The University of Palermo was officially founded in 1806, although its earliest roots date back to 1498 when medicine and law were taught there...
, with a specialization in
radiologyRadiology is a medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat disease visualized within the human body. Radiologists use an array of imaging technologies to diagnose or treat diseases...
, Cuffaro joined the
Christian DemocratChristian Democracy was a Christian democratic party in Italy. It was founded in 1943 as the ideological successor of the historical Italian People's Party, which had the same symbol, a crossed shield ....
(DC) party during his student days. Then, after having served as City Councillor in his native city,
RaffadaliRaffadali is a comune in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region Sicily, located about 80 km south of Palermo and about 10 km northwest of Agrigento.-Prehistoric:...
, and
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, Cuffaro was first elected Member of the
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in 1991; in 1996 he served as Regional Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries.
His political career began under the wing of former minister Calogero Mannino, who in the past was suspected of having ties with the Mafia. Following the demise of the DC, he became a member of ex-DC splinter parties before joining the party Union of Christian and Centre Democrats (UDC). He first became known nationally in September 1991, when he defended his political patron Mannino, accused of being a witness at a Mafia wedding, live on television in a joint broadcasting of the
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show and
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’s Samarcanda, accusing the presenters that their journalism was Mafia journalism. In the presence of Antimafia judge
Giovanni FalconeGiovanni Falcone was an Sicilian/Italian prosecuting magistrate born in Palermo, Sicily. From his office in the Palace of Justice in Palermo, he spent most of his professional life trying to overthrow the power of the Mafia in Sicily...
he accused the Sicilian prosecutors of manipulating state witnesses (
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). In october 2009, Cuffaro denounced for "defamation and threats" the 5000 and above
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users who commented
the video of the TV show.
In 2001, after having joined the UDC, Cuffaro was endorsed by the
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as presidential candidate for Sicily. He won the election, with 59.1% of the vote, defeating
Leoluca OrlandoLeoluca Orlando , is an Italian politician, who was mayor of Palermo in 1985-1990 and 1993-2000. He is best known for his strong opposition to the Sicilian Mafia.-Biography:Orlando was born in Palermo...
. Cuffaro was elected as part of
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's sensational clean sweep of the island, when his coalition won all 61 of its parliamentary seats.
On June 26, 2003, it was revealed that Cuffaro was being investigated for
MafiaThe Mafia is a criminal syndicate that emerged in the mid-nineteenth century in Sicily, Italy. It is a loose association of criminal groups that share a common organizational structure and code of conduct, and whose common enterprise is protection racketeering...
-related crimes, after Domenico Miceli, a fellow UDC politician, was arrested for allegedly acting as a link between a
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chief and top Sicilian politicians, including Cuffaro. A few months later he was committed for trial. Despite all this, Cuffaro stood for the
2004 European Parliament electionElections to the European Parliament were held in Italy on 12 and 13 June 2004. Italy's highly fragmented party system made it hard to identify an overall trend, but the results were generally seen as a defeat for Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and a victory for the centre-left opposition...
. Later that year, Cuffaro was appointed national vice-secretary of UDC, the party headed by
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. Until 2008 he was also President of
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.
Re-elected
In the
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, he was elected senator for his party, UDC. In the
2006 regional electionThe Sicilian regional election of 2006 for the renewal of the Regional Assembly and the Presidency of Sicily was held on 28 May 2006.The election was competed by three competitors: Salvatore Cuffaro, incumbent President and House of Freedoms candidate; Rita Borsellino, candidate of The Union; and...
, he was successively re-elected President of Sicily with 53.1% of the vote, defeating
Rita BorsellinoRita Borsellino is an anti-Mafia activist, Sicilian politician, and sister of the late judge Paolo Borsellino, killed by the Corleonesi in 1992 by a car bomb...
, the
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candidate and sister of the late judge
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, killed by the mafia in 1992.
Cuffaro and the Italian Minister of Justice,
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were involved in a scandal when it was found that they had been best men of Francesco Campanella, a former member of the
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and town councilor of
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, who helped the boss
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during his absconding. In 2001 Campanella used his official position to supply Cosa Nostra's top "godfather" with an identity card so he could travel abroad for medical treatment. In July 2000 Mastella and Cuffaro had been witnesses at Campanella's wedding.
He was recently the object of media attention thanks to the film
La Mafia è Bianca (The Mafia is White) by Stefano Maria Bianchi and Alberto Nerazzini, which exposes rife corruption in the Sicilian Health service and shows a clip of police film footage of Cuffaro meeting with a known
mafioso. Cuffaro took the publishers to court for defamation but lost the first round of the case.
Indicted and convicted
On October 15, 2007, assistant public prosecutor Giuseppe Pignatone requested eight years' imprisonment for Cuffaro charged with aiding and abetting Cosa Nostra and passing confidential information about the trial to the so-called moles in the Palermo Antimafia directorate.
Cuffaro's indictment emerged from an inquiry set up to trace leaks during an inquiry into a local doctor,
Giuseppe GuttadauroGiuseppe Guttadauro is an Italian Mafia boss and a high profile surgeon from the Rocella neighbourhood in Palermo...
, accused of being the Cosa Nostra boss in its Palermo stronghold
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. Guttadauro learned that his home was being "bugged" from another doctor. The colleague alleged that he, in turn, had been tipped off by Cuffaro. Guttadauro was recorded describing how the Mafia had funded Cuffaro's 2001 election campaign. According to a transcript, he told that Cuffaro was handed packages of cash "in the least elegant, but most tangible way possible".
On January 18, 2008, Cuffaro was found guilty of having helped the Mafia and was given a five-year sentence, during which time he will be suspended from all public offices. Cuffaro was not found guilty of outright collusion with Cosa Nostra but the court concluded he acted in favour of several people sentenced for Mafia crimes and committed breaches of confidentiality. By Italian law, both the sentence and suspension from public office can only begin after the automatic appeals process is concluded. The prosecution had asked that Cuffaro be given an eight-year sentence but judges concluded that while he had helped the Mafia, there had been neither conspiracy nor willful intent. He has denied all wrongdoing and refused to step down, despite that he has also been banned from public office. "I knew I didn't do anything to willfully help the Mafia and tomorrow morning I intend to be back at my desk," Cuffaro said after the court adjourned.
The day after, Cuffaro handed out
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, a Sicilian pastry, as if celebrating the sentence, which he considered positive as he was not convicted for ties to the Mafia. The
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sweets have become "instrumentalized," he told the daily
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. Adding that he "never celebrated" and fully understands the weight of the charges brought against him. He didn't bring the celebratory cannoli with him, but one of his many well-wishers did.
Resignation
Cuffaro resigned on January 26, 2008. His resignation followed reports that the national government was planning a move to oust him. The announcement represents a reversal for Cuffaro, who earlier said he would hang on to his post and appeal his five-year prison sentence of January 18. Many, including some politicians from allied parties, were angry that he celebrated not being convicted of a more serious accusation - helping the Mafia as an organization. The head of Italy's politically influential industrial lobby,
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, lamented that Cuffaro remained in office while Sicilian businessmen were defying the Mafia by increasingly refusing to pay systematic "protection" money. A widely published photo of him offering his aides a tray of cannoli pastries to celebrate fuelled the outrage.
Re-election and appeals trial
While Cuffaro was undergoing his appeals trial, the
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nominated him in the
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and he was re-elected
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. On January 23, 2010 the
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Appeals Court confirmed his two previous convictions and added the aggravation of favoring the
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, sentencing him to seven years in prison. He subsequently announced his intention to appeal the sentence before the Supreme Court and to resign from all party offices. On January 22, 2011, the Supreme Court definitively confirmed the sentence.
[Sicily senator Salvatore Cuffaro jailed in mafia case, BBC News, January 23, 2011]
External links
Official website Intercettazione ambientale: Boss Guttadauro parla di Cuffaro from La Mafia è Bianca on YouTube
Cosi il boss scoprì la "cimice", Antimafia Duemila, December 2007