Head of Vatican financial regulator leaves job weeks after police raids
Bruelhart, director of the Vatican's Financial Information Authority, attends a news conference at the Vatican/ VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican said on Monday the head of its financial regulator would leave, weeks after unprecedented police raids on his organization and another key arm of the Catholic Church's bureaucracy. Rene Bruelhart, a 47-year-old Swiss lawyer, told Reuters he had resigned from the top job at the Financial Information Authority (AIF), but did not go into further detail. Vatican police entered the offices of the ...
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