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Vatican bank sets up anti-money-laundering unit to end financial scandals

The Vatican has announced the setting up of an anti-money laundering unit to make its financial dealings more transparent and bring it into line with international legislation designed to prevent money-laundering

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The Vatican has announced the setting up of an anti-money laundering unit to make its financial dealings more transparent and bring it into line with international legislation designed to prevent money-laundering.

The move came after an Italian court in September froze 23 million Euros of the Vatican''s money over claims that its bankers were trying to move the cash across international borders without identifying its source, destination or purpose.

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