Waterloo Region Record

Vatican denounces ousted auditor

Accused of having outside firm look into private lives of Vatican personnel

- Nicole Winfield

VATICAN CITY — The Vatican on Sunday revealed the reason behind the hasty departure of its auditor general, accusing him of having illegally hired a firm to spy on the private lives of Vatican personnel.

The Vatican made the revelation after Libero Milone broke three months of silence to declare that he resigned under threat of arrest for what he said were trumped-up charges.

Milone told reporters Saturday that he was told on June 19 that Pope Francis had lost confidence in him. He said he was subsequent­ly subject to an “aggressive” interrogat­ion by Vatican police who seized material from his office and told him to resign or face arrest.

“They wanted me to confess to something. I don’t know what, because I acted within the confines of the statute,” he told Sky TG24 and other media.

In a statement, the Vatican admitted that Libero Milone resigned in June after Vatican investigat­ors determined his office had “illegally hired an outside company to conduct investigat­ions into the private lives of Holy See personnel.”

The Vatican said Milone had exceeded his mandate, freely tendered his resignatio­n and was treated with full respect by investigat­ors.

It said it was “surprised and saddened” that Milone had violated the terms of his departure, which had called for confidenti­ality.

Milone’s resignatio­n had raised eyebrows because he was only two years into a five-year term, and had been seen as a key part of Francis’s efforts to reform the Vatican’s finances.

Along with Cardinal George Pell, he was tasked with overseeing the Holy See’s budgets and making sense of the finances of the Vatican’s various department­s.

Pell recently returned to his native Australia to face trial on historic sex abuse allegation­s, which he denies.

His secretaria­t for the economy, which includes Milone’s office, is being run by underlings for now.

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