Pope
approves new direction for troubled Vatican Bank
Gazzetta del Sud April 7, 2014 http://www.gazzettadelsud.it/news/english/86724/Pope-approves-new-direction-for-troubled-Vatican-Bank.html
Pontiff says institution 'will
serve...with prudence'
Vatican City, April 7 - Pope Francis approved the new
mission of the Institute of Religious Works (IOR), better known
as the Vatican Bank, as it aims to improve transparency, the
Vatican said Monday. The pontiff's green light marks a
critical vote of confidence for IOR management in its ongoing,
wide-ranging efforts improve transparency and compliance at the
bank. The image of the bank has been hit by a series of scandals
over the years. The pope's support reaffirms "the
importance of the mission of IOR for the good of the Catholic
Church, the Holy See and the Vatican," said a Vatican
statement. The IOR "will continue to serve attentively to
provide specialized financial services to the Catholic Church
all over the world," the statement continued. These
services "help the Holy Father in his mission as universal
pastor and support institutions and individuals who collaborate
with him in his ministry". The mission was requested by
Cardinal George Pell, prefect of the secretariat for the
economy, IOR Chairman Ernst von Freyberg and IOR top management.
The pope's approval "represents for us a strong
accreditation, a great recognition of the importance of our
mission and service work done in the last 12 months," said
IOR spokesman Max Hohenberg, in a statement on behalf of IOR
management. Hohenberg added that the next priorities for the
bank are to finish analysing bank clients and registry data by
summer, and to work toward operational improvements through
better integration of the IOR with other institutions of the
Vatican and the Holy See. The Vatican statement said efforts to
boost compliance, transparency and operations began in 2012,
dramatically accelerated in 2013 and "are critical to the
future of the Institute". In January, the Vatican bank
announced it was ready to resume normal relations with Italy
after making progress in measures to prevent money laundering
and other financial crimes. Italian banks effectively stopped
dealing with the IOR in 2010 after the Bank of Italy ordered
them to enforce strict anti-money laundering criteria to
continue working with it. The Vatican has made several reforms
to introduce greater financial transparency and fight money
laundering since Francis was elected pope last year.
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