
THE Pope revamped the Vatican’s financial watchdog at the weekend to establish “supervision aimed at the prevention and countering of money laundering and the financing of terrorism.”
The move follows the disgrace of ex-cardinal Angelo Becciu on corruption charges and a scandal over a multimillion London property investment that led to the suspension last year of five Vatican employees, the resignation of its police chief and the exit of the former director of its Financial Information Authority.
The deal-broker Gianluigi Torzi has been arrested and faces charges of extortion, embezzlement, aggravated fraud and money-laundering in the £160 million deal, which was paid for with money donated by ordinary churchgoers.

Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO reports from the start of Kunming’s Belt and Road media forum, where 200 journalists from 71 countries celebrated a new openness and optimism, forged by China’s enormous contribution to global development

Morning Star editor BEN CHACKO reports on TUC Congress discussions on how to confront the far right and rebuild the left’s appeal to workers