VATICAN CITY
Reuters
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY | Fri Mar 16, 2012
(Reuters) – The Vatican has opened an extremely rare criminal investigation into embarrassing leaks of top-level sensitive documents alleging corruption and mismanagement in several of its departments.
The investigation, announced in the Vatican newspaper on Friday, will be carried out by an internal tribunal in a bid to find out who leaked the material.
A separate, administrative investigation will be conducted by the Secretariat of State, which manages Vatican bureaucracy. Pope Benedict had also ordered a “high-level commission” to shed light on the affair, the newspaper said.
The scandal, which has come to be known as “Vatileaks,” involves the leaking of a string of sensitive documents to Italian media in January and February, including personal letters to the pope.
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