Italian accountant named as Vatican’s first auditor general

VATICAN CITY
Catholic Herald

Catholic News Service

The Dutch-born, London-educated Libero Milone was chairman of Deloitte Italy

More than a year after establishing special structures to oversee the Vatican’s finances, Pope Francis has named an Italian accountant and expert in corporate risk management as the Vatican’s auditor general.

The Vatican announced the appointment of Libero Milone, the Dutch-born, London-educated chairman and managing partner of Milone Associates, on Friday.

He has worked for Flack Renewables, Wind Telecom and Fiat. Until 2007, he was chairman of Deloitte Italy and served three years as a member of the audit committee of the United Nations’ World Food Programme.

The statutes Pope Francis approved in early March for the Council and Secretariat for the Economy specify that the auditor general will have the power to audit the books of any Vatican office and will report directly to the pope.

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