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Chaos: Vatican’s Top Policeman Must Go

Yesterday, Domenico Giani, 57, the commander of the Vatican Gendarmerie, handed his resignation to Francis, IlSismografo.Blogspot.com (October 13) writes. The official announcement was made October 14…More
Yesterday, Domenico Giani, 57, the commander of the Vatican Gendarmerie, handed his resignation to Francis, IlSismografo.Blogspot.com (October 13) writes.
The official announcement was made October 14. During yesterday's canonisations in Saint Peter’s square, Giani was still in service.
His resignation is connected to the October 1 raid the Gendarmerie executed in the Secretary of State which is located in the Apostolic Palace.
However, the Gendarmerie is not allowed to enter this Palace which is under the jurisdiction of the Swiss Guard.
In the background of this raid is a fight between the Vatican Bank and the Vatican Secretary of State. By executing the raid, Giani sided with the bank thus drawing upon himself the anger of the powerful Secretary of State.
It is expected that the Vatican will provide Giani with an “honorable way out,” after twenty years of service.
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He was responsible for the brutal dismissal in 2017 of the Vatican's Auditor General Libero Milone. Milone was dismissed because he was accused by Card. Becciu of spying on him (ie, investigating him as was the Auditor's job). A few days ago Cardinal Becciu was dismissed and he is under investigation for financial irregularities.