
The Vatican court also announced it will hold a criminal trial against nine people and four corporations in connection with the Secretariat of State's purchase of a London investment property.
The trial's first hearing will take place July 27.
Among those to be tried are several employees of the Secretariat of State: Fabrizio Tirabassi, who oversaw investments, will be tried on charges of corruption, extortion, embezzlement, fraud, and abuse of office.
Mons. Mauro Carlino, who worked with Tirabassi, has been charged with extortion and abuse of office.
At the center of the trial is the Secretariat of State's purchase of a building at 60 Sloane Avenue in London. It was bought in stages between 2014 and 2018 from Italian businessman Raffaele Mincione, who at the time was managing hundreds of millions of euros of secretariat funds. Mincione will also stand trial on charges of embezzlement, fraud, abuse of office, misappropriation, and self-money laundering.












Comment: Cleanup at the Vatican? Corruption, scandal and mismanagement has been its operation for decades.
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