He additionally accused cardinals, whom he declined to call now however stated he would if his case went to trial, of pocketing tens of hundreds and typically a whole lot of hundreds of the church’s {dollars}. He stated he discovered that one cardinal obtained 250,000 euros in donations that he stored in a plastic buying bag in his workplace. The prelate deposited an extra 250,000 euros, he claimed by chance, into his personal private account slightly than into the account of the Vatican division that he ran. Mr. Milone knowledgeable Francis, who was livid, and instructed him to inform the cardinal that he had been caught, he stated.
“This individual grew to become purple. ‘However in my nation I can do what I like,’” Mr. Milone recounted him saying. Mr. Milone stated the cardinal returned the cash.
In Mr. Milone’s telling, the primary villain of the Vatican was Cardinal Becciu, who acted because the pope’s chief of workers and who fought a battle over transparency within the Vatican with the Vatican’s former monetary czar, Cardinal George Pell of Australia, an ally of Mr. Milone. Cardinal Pell, whose supporters say he was tarred with a intercourse abuse accusation as a part of the inner political battle, pushed for the hiring of PricewaterhouseCoopers as Vatican auditors.
“They’re asking numerous questions and asking data,” Mr. Milone stated Cardinal Becciu complained to him in a single assembly. “You recognize, there needs to be a state secret on the issues we do.”
Fabio Viglione, Cardinal Becciu’s lawyer, categorically denied Mr. Milone’s accusations, saying the auditor’s reconstruction of occasions was “utterly unfounded” and more likely to immediate a swimsuit by the cardinal. Mr. Viglione identified that Cardinal Becciu had already testified in courtroom that he was merely following the pope’s orders.
One other antagonist for Mr. Milone was the commander of the Gendarmerie, Domenico Giani, who additionally was the pope’s bodyguard and subsequently resigned over leaks associated to an investigation into obvious monetary wrongdoing within the Vatican. Mr. Milone stated his workplace found {that a} refurbishing of Mr. Giani’s residence ran to about 400,000 euros. The criticism claims that Mr. Giani’s portion of the bills, about 170,000 euros, was offered by a cash switch from the Gendarmerie, not by him.