The dominoes began to fall when Monsignor Alberto Perlasca, a straight-laced Vatican accountant, refused to sign off on the London deal. In 2019, he walked into the office of the Vatican’s newly created Auditor General, Libero Milone, and laid out the evidence. Soon after, Milone himself was forced to resign under mysterious circumstances—but not before copies of key documents left Vatican walls.
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In our next post, we'll explore the potential solutions to the Vatican's problems, including proposals for reform and greater transparency. For now, we leave you with a question: can the Vatican reform itself, or will the scandals ultimately prove too great to overcome? The dominoes began to fall when Monsignor Alberto