VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican has hired an international accounting firm to scrutinise the department at the centre of corruption allegations that surfaced in last year's "Vatileaks" scandal.
Ernst and Young will look at the "Governatorato," which runs the day-to-day activities of Vatican City, including its lucrative museums, the Holy See said in a statement.
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