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Australian police find nothing criminal in Vatican fund transfers

Melbourne, Australia
Reuters

Australian police said on Tuesday that they had found nothing criminal in the transfer of $US7.3 million from the Vatican to Australia between 2014 and 2020.

Financial crime watchdog AUSTRAC scrutinised the transactions after Italian media reported in September that large sums of money had been sent to Australia during the trial of former Vatican treasurer Cardinal George Pell, who had faced charges of historical child sexual assault.

Vatican St Peters Square Christmas 2020

 A general view of the deserted St Peter’s Square on Christmas Day amidst the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) lockdown, at the Vatican, on 25th December, 2020. PICTURE: Reuters/Yara Nardi/File photo.

There was speculation in the media that some of the funds were sent to cover Pell’s legal costs or that some was sent by a rival in the Vatican to help build cases against him.

Pell was acquitted by Australia’s High Court last April after serving 13 months in jail on charges he assaulted two choirboys. He returned to Rome last September.

After reviewing data provided by AUSTRAC, the Australian Federal Police said nothing illegal had been uncovered related to the transactions.

“No criminal misconduct has been identified,” a spokeswoman for the police said in emailed comments, without elaborating on how the funds were used.

AUSTRAC had originally put the sum transferred at $A2.3 billion, but slashed its estimate to a fraction of that amount after a shocked Vatican called for the watchdog to check its calculations. 

AUSTRAC blamed its miscalculation on complexities and inconsistencies in data it had received from international institutions.

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