The Art Newspaper reports that in Italy in a decision published Monday, a 3-judge administrative court rejected an attempt by the Ministry of Culture to revoke a 19-year lease granted to a conservative Catholic organization, Dignitatis Humanae Institute (DHI), for an elaborate 13th century abbey. According to the report:
The lease was awarded as part of an initiative to involve the private sector in the management of abandoned cultural sites in Italy.
The judges concluded that the ministry had failed to act within the prescribed time limit for the annulment of public contracts. The verdict is an embarrassing defeat for the Italian ministry of culture which had argued that the time limit should not apply because the DHI made “false and mendacious” statements in its application for the lease, an allegation which the administrative judges say the ministry failed to provide evidence for.
DHI says that the case against it is politically motivated. DHI is funded by Donald Trump's controversial former chief strategist Steve Bannon. After the decision was released, Italy's Attorney General's Office said it would begin a criminal investigation of DHI’s founder, Benjamin Harnwell. And the Ministry of Culture says it will appeal the administrative court's decision.