Italian economist and banker Ettore Gotti Tedeschi was president of the Vatican’s Bank at a time of turmoil from 2009 to 2012.
Amid a money-laundering inquiry the Holy See’s opaque finances came under unprecedented scrutiny.
Tedeschi was sacked for alleged “dereliction of duty” – he claimed he was trying to introduce transparency.
What does he make of the Vatican and the world of high finance today?
Euronews correspondent Paolo Alberto Valenti met him in Milan.
*Paolo Alberto Valenti, euron…
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