In the latest potential embarrassment for the Vatican bank, a noted Vatican journalist reports that the top clerical official at the Institute for Religious Works (IOR) may be forced to resign because of reports of past personal misconduct. Msgr. Mario …
… Flash to see this Video. Version 8 and above required to view videos. Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2013. http //en.romereports.com Only days after Pope Francis appointed a special commission in charge of reforming the structure of the Vatican Bank, its …
ROME — The director and deputy director of the Vatican bank resigned on Monday, following the arrest of a senior cleric with close connections to the bank who is accused of plotting to smuggle 20 million euros ($26 million) …
A statement from the Vatican press office said Director Paolo Cipriani and Massimo Tulli, deputy director, offered their resignations "in the best interest of the institute and the Holy See." The bank has been working to revamp a …
The director of the Vatican bank and his deputy have resigned "in the best interest of the institute and the Holy See" as the finance scandal broadens.
Two top officials of the Institute of Religious Works felt that their resignation 'would be in the best interest of the Institute and of the Holy See'
The director and deputy director of the Vatican bank have resigned following the arrest of a senior cleric with close connections to the bank who is accused of plotting to smuggle €20 million (NZ$33m) into Italy from …
Two top managers of the scandal-plagued Vatican bank resigned on Monday following the arrest of a high-ranking cleric with close ties to the financial institution, in the latest of a string of embarrassments for the Holy See. Director Paolo Cipriani …
Cipriani, along with the bank's then-president, was placed under investigation by Rome prosecutors in 2010 for alleged violations of Italy's anti-money-laundering norms after financial police seized 23 million euro ($30 million) from a Vatican account …
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