The Herald

Pope orders under-fire Vatican department to move funds to another office

- Italy

POPE Francis has given the Vatican secretaria­t of state three months to transfer all of its financial holdings to another Vatican office following its bungled management of hundreds of millions of euros in donations and investment­s that are now the subject of a corruption investigat­ion.

Francis summoned the secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, his deputy, as well as the Vatican’s top finance officials for a meeting on Wednesday and gave them a threemonth deadline to complete the transfer, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said.

The Vatican released the letter that Francis wrote to the cardinal on August 25 in which he announced he was stripping the secretaria­t of state of its ability to independen­tly manage the money.

Francis cited the “reputation­al risks” incurred by the department’s previous investment­s in speculativ­e operations that have cost the Holy See tens of millions of euros, some of it money from the Peter’s Pence donations from the faithful.

The Pope’s decision was an embarrassi­ng blow to the secretaria­t of state’s standing as the most powerful Holy See office, reducing it to essentiall­y any other department that must propose a budget and have it approved and monitored by others.

Its financial holdings are now to be held by the Vatican’s treasury office, known as APSA and incorporat­ed into the Holy See’s consolidat­ed budget, Francis wrote.

The economy ministry will oversee spending.

Francis moved against his own secretaria­t of state amid a year-long investigat­ion by Vatican prosecutor­s into the office’s 350-million-euro investment into a London property venture.

Prosecutor­s have accused several officials in the department of abusing their authority for their involvemen­t in the deal, as well several Italian middlemen of allegedly fleecing the Vatican of tens of millions of euros in fees.

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