Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Vatican bank publishes accounts for first time

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AFP: The Vatican bank published its accounts for the first time yesterday in a new drive for transparen­cy aimed at overcoming a series of scandals as Pope Francis plans a major overhaul.

The Institute for Works of Religion, also known as IOR under its Italian acronym, said its earnings for 2012 were 86.6 million euros (US $ 117 million) -- more than four times higher than in 2011.

“At the IOR, we are working hard on our part of the reform process: improving organisati­on, compliance and transparen­cy,” said Ernst von Freyberg, the bank’s President who was appointed this year.

He said the earnings for 2013 would be impacted by spending linked to reforms at the bank, which is also due to complete an audit on compliance with money-laundering rules by the end of the year. The IOR has long had a reputation for secrecy and intrigue, going back to the 1970s and 1980s with the collapse of the Banco Ambrosiano, where the Holy See was the main shareholde­r, which was accused of laundering money for the Sicilian mafia.

The Chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, Roberto Calvi -- dubbed “God’s Banker” in the press -- was found hanging from Blackfriar­s Bridge in London in 1982 in a suspected murder by mobsters for which no one has ever been convicted.

More recently the bank has been investigat­ed for money laundering by Italian authoritie­s and its director general and his deputy were placed under investigat­ion and forced to resign this year.

Pope Francis, who has called for a “poor Church for the poor”, in June set up a pontifical commission to analyse the bank and propose ways to reform it.

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