The book that changed the Vatican Summer 2008. The journalist Gianluigi Nuzzi leave Milan by car at sunrise. Two cases of forty kilos await you across the border in Ticino (Switzerland). The delivery was fast. The time to make coffee with an old peasant woman who, fortunately, never came down to the basement of his home. There were more than four thousand documents in the suitcases contained unpublished. After returning to Italy, work began ...
On the pages of this thorough and fascinating characters find investigative journalist who occupied important positions of responsibility within the Vatican's finances and betrayed the trust placed in them, will see the establishment of associations with leukemia or phantom aid to poor children which were nothing more than mere covers; know prelates through whose hands passed huge amounts of money which would give any explanation about his whereabouts the end, we will see financial operations supported by monsignors which aimed to establish a new centrist party in Italy, discover tax havens, double accounts ... All thanks to the thousands of documents that made up the secret file of Monsignor Renato Dardozzi, one of the most important figures in the financial management of the Church from 1974 until the late nineties and one of the few clergymen who had access to meetings reserved for the closest collaborators of John Paul II.
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