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Vatican Corruption Charges Contested

Vatican Corruption

First Posted: 02/ 4/2012 11:02 am Updated: 02/ 4/2012 9:43 pm


By Philip Pullella

VATICAN CITY, Feb 4 (Reuters) - In the latest twist of a messy internal conflict shaking the Vatican, four clerics in the office that manages the tiny city-state on Saturday rejected charges of corruption, mismanagement and greed levelled by a former deputy governor.

The four said in a statement that charges made by Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano, currently Pope Benedict's ambassador in Washington, were "either the fruit of erroneous evaluations or based on fears not backed up by proof".

Vigano was transferred to the United States against his will last year after he denounced what he saw as a web of corruption in the management of Vatican City, a 108-acre (44-hectare) sovereign city-state surrounded by Rome and where the pope rules as a monarch.

In letters to Pope Benedict and his number two, the secretary of state, Vigano complained about what he said was nepotism and cronyism linked to the awarding of contracts to outside companies at inflated prices.

The letters, leaked to the media last month, read like a Renaissance drama of court intrigue, rivalry and petty bickering that has embarrassed the Vatican.

By issuing Saturday's statement, the Vatican again confirmed the authenticity of the letters, saying they had been "published without authorisation" and had caused "great sadness" among past and present administrators.

As deputy governor of Vatican City from 2009 to 2011, Vigano was the number two official in a department responsible for maintaining the city-state's gardens, buildings, streets, museums and other infrastructure.

The statement was signed by Vigano's former boss, Cardinal Giovanni Lajolo, as well as the current governor and two other clerics in the department. All of them are Italian.


INFLATED PRICES

In their seven-point statement, the four attempted to dismantle one of Vigano's charges - that contracts for building and maintenance were awarded under an established system of cronyism at inflated prices to Italian companies with Vatican connections.

They said contracts for "significant" works, such as the current restoration of the colonnade in St. Peter's Square, were awarded by an ad hoc committee on the basis of bids, while smaller works were carried out by outside companies known to the Vatican and at prices applied in Italy.

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

The statement, however, did not mention one of Vigano's most shocking accusations: That when he took the job he discovered that the cost of the Vatican's nativity scene in St. Peter's Square was an exorbitant 550,000 euros ($720,000)in 2009.

He chopped 200,000 euros off the cost for the following Christmas and, in the process, made enemies inside and outside the Vatican because of his insistence on transparency and cost-cutting.

The four officials also attempted to contest Vigano's implicit assertion that his strict style of management helped turn Vatican City's finances from a deficit to a surplus during his tenure.

They say the turnaround was mostly due to the management of investments and "excellent" results from the Vatican Museums.

Vigano has not made any public comment on the controversy but the unprecedented leaking of such high-level letters and the ensuing public spat among cardinals, bishops and monsignors has provoked much consternation in the Vatican.

In one letter, Vigano writes of a smear campaign against him by other Vatican officials who were upset that he had taken drastic steps to clean up the purchasing procedures.

In another, before he was transferred away from the Vatican, he begged to be allowed to continue his crusade and denounced a "vulgar and insolent" cleric behind a plot to destroy him.

The four clerics said they had written the statement to contest the impression that Vatican City's administration was "an untrustworthy entity in the hands of dark forces". (Editing by Alessandra Rizzo)

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08:57 PM on 02/18/2012
Just another example of how the Church has lost its ability to lead. So sad that we trust the administration of our Catholic faith to such unworthy men.
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Toutlaguerre
eyes tell the story
02:20 PM on 02/17/2012
The vatican, the catholic church, being hauled over the coals as usual..what a tragedy!! Seems as if they spend more time defending themselves against charges of corruption than actually teaching people something from the bible.
04:15 PM on 02/12/2012
My, what a beautiful picture of he ridiculous!
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Joel Mendez
producer of The Raptor Jesus Show, and REV.
08:28 PM on 02/08/2012
"The four clerics said they had written the statement to contest the impression that Vatican City's administration was "an untrustworthy entity in the hands of dark forces"."--it's gonna take a lot more than these 4 humps writing a statement to contest that impression.
03:44 PM on 02/08/2012
Bring in the lawyers!...your business is in big trouble!
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lastwarning2earth rev14
Woe to them that call Evil Good and Good Evil
03:40 PM on 02/08/2012
No one attacks the Vatican and lives.
Look what happened to Abe Lincoln.
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Chris Eakin
Reject Ignorance and Intolerance
02:42 PM on 02/08/2012
"...either the fruit of erroneous evaluations or based on fears not backed up by proof".

A perfect summary of religion as a whole.
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hotbarb2614
proud military mother
03:12 PM on 02/07/2012
It's way past time to start taxing every religion, if the get to have a say in politics then they should pay taxes.
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Joel Mendez
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08:30 PM on 02/08/2012
btw: i don't care what your politics are, Semper Fi.
06:29 AM on 02/07/2012
Cronyism and no-bid contracts for favored insiders? The Vatican? I'm shocked! Transparency in Catholic institutional administration? Absurd. It has never been the case. Secrecy and favoritism are how its always operated.
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PrairieGayCompanion
Everything red will be blue again.
11:54 PM on 02/06/2012
I am not sure I understand why anyone outside the independent theocratic country of the Vatican should give a crap.
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Joel Mendez
producer of The Raptor Jesus Show, and REV.
08:31 PM on 02/08/2012
we need more atheists, that's why.
06:37 AM on 02/21/2012
Because, they are money-worshipping, thieving, lying, pervert-loving women-haters!
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Weirdo
"It's a Wall Street government"
09:19 PM on 02/06/2012
Ten hut! Jesus on deck!
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ladameennoir
Child of the Reagan 80s
01:14 PM on 02/06/2012
Vigano is lucky he didn't get sent to Taiwan. They were being gracious exiling him to Washington DC. They do have genuine Italian restaurants there that don't serve pasta as the main meal. He is pushing his luck.
jerseyjoe99982002
less government means more in my pocket
12:39 PM on 02/06/2012
And Democrats force the Catholics to kill children
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robert9671
Don't repeat Obnoxious Fox back to me
09:29 PM on 02/06/2012
Guess you're referring to your need to make a woman's uterus govt property. And I thought you were for less govt. You sound confused.
jerseyjoe99982002
less government means more in my pocket
12:36 PM on 02/07/2012
backwards Robert. Obama is telling a religion what they have to believe in and pay for.
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ttsgw
Atheist and secular humanist
01:13 AM on 02/06/2012
Corruption is just an other of the church virtues, beside wrath, greed, sloth, pride, lust, envy, gluttony, etc.
01:26 AM on 02/06/2012
Aman and funny
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AntithiChrist
Rhymes with Grist
08:54 PM on 02/05/2012
"either the fruit of erroneous evaluations or based on fears not backed up by proof..."

Every time one of skirted peddlers opens his mouth the the Irony Meter needle jams against the right peg. Then it breaks off.
01:26 AM on 02/06/2012
lol