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VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican and the Australian Catholic Church have both denied knowledge of transfers worth US$1.8 billion which Australia s financial watchdog says have been sent from Rome to Australia in the past seven years. That amount of money and that number of transfers did not leave the Vatican City, a senior Vatican official with knowledge of the city-state s finances said on Wednesday.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the Vatican would be seeking details from Australian authorities on the specific origin and destination of the money.
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Send The Vatican and the Australian Catholic Church have both denied knowledge of transfers worth US$1.8 billion which Australiaâs financial watchdog says have been sent from Rome to Australia in the past seven years.
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âThat amount of money and that number of transfers did not leave the Vatican City,â a senior Vatican official with knowledge of the city-stateâs finances said on Wednesday.Â
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the Vatican would be seeking details from Australian authorities on the specific origin and destination of the money.Â
âItâs not our money because we donât have that kind of money,â he said. âI am absolutely stunned.âÂ
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