Fiscal reforms will help avoid future scandals

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In the fourth part of his interview with Reuters, Pope Francis spoke about reforms in the handling of finances at the Vatican.

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In a recent interview with Reuters, Pope Francis said that he believes that the current reforms in the handling of funds in the Vatican will help to avoid financial scandals in the future.

Philip Pullela, an American journalist of the Reuters news agency, met Pope Francis at the Vatican in June this year and answered questions on various topics, which the Pope has already published in three parts.

In the fourth part of the interview, published this Thursday evening, July 7, he shares his thoughts on the reforms that have taken place in the Vatican regarding financial matters. Pope Francis.

Is there hope that the scandals in the way finances are handled in the Vatican will never happen again? In response to the question, the Pope stated that he is confident that these reforms will help to stop the financial scandals that have taken place in the Vatican in recent years, which have made headlines in the media.

In the Reformation, the Pope highlighted the creation of an Economic Secretariat composed of economists, donors and people who are not stuck with friends.

Journalist Pullela said that the Pope mentioned the issue of buying a luxury building in London.

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