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Corruption Scandal Rocks Vatican, Whistle Blower Archbishop Vigano Was Transferred Against His Will

First Posted: 01/26/2012 5:38 pm Updated: 01/27/2012 4:02 am

By Philip Pullella

The Vatican was shaken by a corruption scandal 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 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 Thursday criticizing 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.

"Holy Father, my transfer right now would provoke much disorientation and discouragement in those who have believed it was possible to clean up so many situations of corruption and abuse of power that have been rooted in the management of so many departments," Vigano wrote to the pope on March 27, 2011.

In another letter to the pope on April 4, 2011, Vigano says he discovered the management of some Vatican City investments was entrusted to two funds managed by a committee of Italian bankers "who looked after their own interests more than ours."

LOSS OF $2.5 MILLION, 550,000 EURO NATIVITY SCENE

Vigano says in the same letter that in one single financial transaction in December, 2009, "they made us lose two and a half million dollars."

The program interviewed a man it identified as a member of the bankers' committee who said Vigano had developed a reputation as a "ballbreaker" among companies that had contracts with the Vatican, because of his insistence on transparency and competition.

The man's face was blurred on the transmission and his voice was distorted in order to conceal his identity.

In one of the letters to the pope, Vigano said Vatican-employed maintenance workers were demoralized because "work was always given to the same companies at costs at least double compared to those charged outside the Vatican."

For example, when Vigano discovered that the cost of the Vatican's larger than life nativity scene in St Peter's Square was 550,000 euros in 2009, he chopped 200,000 euros off the cost for the next Christmas, the program said.

Even though, Vigano's cost-cutting and transparency campaign helped turned Vatican City's budget from deficit to surplus during his tenure, in 2011 unsigned articles criticizing him as inefficient appeared in the Italian newspaper Il Giornale.

On March 22, 2011, Vatican Secretary of State Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone informed Vigano that he was being removed from his position, even though it was to have lasted until 2014.

Five days later he wrote to Bertone complaining that he was left "dumbfounded" by the ouster and because Bertone's motives for his removal were identical to those published in an anonymous article published against him in Il Giornale that month.

In early April, Vigano went over Bertone's head again and wrote directly to the pope, telling him that he had worked hard to "eliminate corruption, private interests and dysfunction that are widespread in various departments."

He also tells the pope in the same letter that "no-one should be surprised about the press campaign against me" because he tried to root out corruption and had made enemies.

Despite his appeals to the pope that a transfer, even if it meant a promotion, "would be a defeat difficult for me to accept," Vigano was named ambassador to Washington in October of last year after the sudden death of the previous envoy to the United States.

In its statement, the Vatican said the journalistic investigation had treated complicated subjects in a "partial and banal way" and could take steps to defend the "honor of morally upright people" who loyally serve the Church.

The statement said that today's administration was a continuation of the "correct and transparent management that inspired Monsignor Vigano."

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thecornerangel
09:13 PM on 02/04/2012
He's lucky he didn't die quietly in his sleep like John Paul I, in 2005 after 33 days as Pope. I think he should have a taster with him, and check his car before he starts it. When it comes to money and the Vatican these boys are serious.
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Miranda Wrietz
Yes, it is a mandate.
04:14 PM on 02/16/2012
Good point.

http://www.crc-internet.org/oct84.htm
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
01:23 AM on 02/03/2012
The church has to be protected, regardless of the consequences for others. We all know that already.
07:07 PM on 02/02/2012
JESUS IS STILL LORD AND ALWAYS WILL BE
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dtallwalk
11:07 PM on 02/01/2012
Demote or transfer this sounds like the standard procedure you know like when the prests molesed all of thouse young boys and did not want to even talk about it until the courts where called in to put some of them in jail
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Tribidemp
This shall remain empty.
01:49 PM on 02/01/2012
It is no longer shocking to see headlines like this. I’ve become desensitized to the shenanigans (I mean crimes) of the catholic church.
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:31 AM on 02/01/2012
benedict's boys are cleaning out the till before all hell breaks loose.
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jbrumf5632
02:15 AM on 02/01/2012
Anyone who gives a dime to the Catholic church is an insane person. The Vatican reminds me of the Sopranos.
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Tom Berndt
10:38 AM on 02/01/2012
Is it true what they say: "Ignorance is bliss?"
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NadineColbert
What Scandal? This is a normal day at Faux News!
02:50 PM on 02/01/2012
Yes it is true!
Many catholics follow their spiritual belief despite the pope trying to mislead them.
Many Catholics are still blissfully ignorant and think the pope is looking out for them!
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01:45 AM on 02/01/2012
Until Catholics themselves decide enough is enough and radically reform this immoral and thoroughly corrupt institution, the Roman Church will continue as the punching bag of the media and a target of endless satire and derision. It's obvious, this old man at the helm is overwhelmed and completely out of touch with the world around him, or he is fully complicit in the corruption.

It's hard to imagine Holy Joe Ratzinger, the man who for 25 years knew where all the bodies in the Vatican were buried and kept on top of EVERYTHING, could simply be an innocent bystander deceived and manipulated by his cronies and venal cardinal-advisers. He doesn't have the excuse, "I knew nothing. I saw nothing. I heard nothing". Benny, old boy that s**t simply isn't going to float.

Get rid of the College of Dunces and end the Fairytale Principality of Vatican State.
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MJinCanada
Safe from zombies until my 2nd cup of coffee
01:02 AM on 02/01/2012
Nepotism and backscratching (and backstabbing) has been the way of the Papacy for at least a thousand years now.

This story isn't as titillating as the pope who made his adopted "nephew" (a former street rentboy) into a cardinal with a very generous allowance.

Sadly, though, it means honesty still isn't one of the cardinal virtues....
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OnandUpwards2011
09:02 PM on 01/31/2012
This is everywhere, in the end it's never about achieving the results that are in the best interest of the masses but just covering your own a***.

Sad to know that with the Vatican, there is no difference.

Disgrace
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:32 PM on 01/31/2012
The Catholic Church has been 'corrupted' since it began.
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Tom Berndt
10:40 AM on 02/01/2012
And...you would know, how?
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NadineColbert
What Scandal? This is a normal day at Faux News!
02:52 PM on 02/01/2012
Cleveland,
agreed!
It has always been about the money and power over others!
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:29 PM on 01/31/2012
Anyone, from whistleblowers to pedophiles, will get transferred if they question THE POPE GOD.
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
10:04 PM on 01/30/2012
As for that pic of the Pope; I would be hard pressed to think of a person in who's eyes I have seen more weariness of spirit. Even Mother Theresa, who lived much of her life among poverty and squalor showed a brighter spirit.
The chickens coming home to roost? Karma? Reaping what was sown?
Clevelandinwi
Progressive is good; regressive, not so much.
08:29 PM on 01/31/2012
He's always looked like that.
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FaithIsIgnorance
God is fiction.
12:12 PM on 01/30/2012
Corruption in the Catholic Church??? No! I'm shocked I tell you! Shocked! I haven't been this surprised since Ricky Martin came out of the closet.
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Tom Berndt
10:43 AM on 02/01/2012
Interesting that you mention your knowledge of Ricky Martin's predilection and the Church's corruption together, because much of the corruption, no doubt, can be traced to homosexual priests.
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FaithIsIgnorance
God is fiction.
02:59 PM on 02/01/2012
of course it can. Who would trust anyone who chose to belong to a sick cult that by default hates them. Like heterosexual priests, the homosexual ones have little to no integrity also.
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Joel Mendez
actual atheist reverend
08:36 AM on 01/30/2012
gee, corruption in the RCC. who would have thought?
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Tom Berndt
10:45 AM on 02/01/2012
True. The saints have often said that the devil works most diligently to destroy the holy ones. Corruption among the wicked is not a significant story, since everyone already knows, but when sin is uncovered in the Church, ahhh, look out!
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Joel Mendez
actual atheist reverend
11:33 AM on 02/01/2012
sigh....catholics and fairy tales
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NadineColbert
What Scandal? This is a normal day at Faux News!
02:53 PM on 02/01/2012
Perhaps they think that sin endears them to god?
So the more they sin, the more god loves them!
LOL!