The Vatican published new rules aimed at preventing corruption and saving money at the Catholic Church’s world-wide headquarters, whose already troubled finances have suffered acutely during the pandemic
ROME—The Vatican published new procurement rules intended to prevent corruption and save money at the Catholic Church’s world-wide headquarters, whose already troubled finances have suffered acutely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Pope Francis was elected in 2013 with a mandate to reform Vatican finances, after a series of scandals over alleged corruption and incompetence, including €550,000 spent on a manger scene in St. Peter’s Square.
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