Renato Dardozzi

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Renato Dardozzi (born April 5, 1922 in Parma , Italy , † June 3, 2003 in Rome , Italy) was Chancellor of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences .

In addition, he was tasked with investigating the Banco Ambrosiano scandal and was thus a member of the Vatican high finance. As part of this activity, he secretly brought thousands of internal documents of the Vatican Bank to Switzerland over the course of time and determined in his will that they would be published after his death. After Dardozzi's death in 2003, the executor contacted the Italian journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi , who evaluated the documents and the results, according to which a much more far-reaching involvement of the Vatican Bank Istituto per le Opere di Religione (IOR) in many later scandals such as Tangentopoli results, published in 2009 in the book Vatikan AG .

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Individual evidence

  1. Gianluigi Nuzzi, Vaticano SpA Da un archivio segreto la verità sugli scandali finanziari e politici della Chiesa, Chiarelettere, 2009 (Vatican AG. A secret archive reveals the truth about the financial and political scandals of the Church, Ecowin, 2010)
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