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Corruption Scandal Shakes Vatican As internal Letters Leaked

Friday, January 27, 2012 4:32
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St. Peter Square is reflected in a Christmas decoration hanging from a Christmas tree in the Vatican December 26, 2011. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi/Files

St. Peter Square is reflected in a Christmas decoration hanging from a Christmas tree in the Vatican December 26, 2011.

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VATICAN CITY | Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:44pm IST

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – The Vatican was shaken by a corruption scandal on Thursday after an Italian television investigation said a former top official had been transferred against his will after complaining about irregularities in awarding contracts.

The show "The Untouchables" on the respected private television network La 7 on Wednesday night showed what it said were several letters that Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, who was then deputy-governor of Vatican City, sent to superiors, including Pope Benedict, in 2011 about the corruption.

The Vatican issued a statement on Thursday criticising the "methods" used in the journalistic investigation. But it confirmed that the letters were authentic by expressing "sadness over the publication of reserved documents".

As deputy governor of the Vatican City for two years from 2009 to 2011, Vigano was the number two official in a department responsible for maintaining the tiny city-state's gardens, buildings, streets, museums and other infrastructure.

Vigano, currently the Vatican's ambassador in Washington, said in the letters that when he took the job in 2009 he discovered a web of corruption, nepotism and cronyism linked to the awarding of contracts to outside companies at inflated prices.

In one letter, Vigano tells the pope of a smear campaign against him (Vigano) by other Vatican officials who wanted him transferred because they were upset that he had taken drastic steps to save the Vatican money by cleaning up its procedures.

 

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  • Apparently, the Archbishop has been well-prepared for his new assignment in Washington. Also, in 2010, the Abp. was the Vatican’s delegate to Interpol’s general meeting. Now maybe this story of Vatican corruption is a Jesuitical disinformation ploy, designed to assure our State Dept that he will refrain from whistleblowing while in D.C., BUT to beware of his international intelligence connections!

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