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07 November 2018

Of faith and fortunes: reforming the Vatican’s finances

The Vatican Bank, central to the mission of the Catholic Church, largely operated outside the global financial regulatory system, but its culture of secrecy had gained notoriety for enabling financial irregularities. In 2012, Rene Bruelhart, a Swiss lawyer, was appointed as director of the Vatican’s financial regulator to address these concerns. As a relative outsider, what steps could he take to achieve organisational change at the tradition-bound Vatican?
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