VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican has been fully re-admitted to the Egmont Group of world financial intelligence units after a suspension two months ago sparked by an investigation into the purchase of luxury London real estate.
Carmelo Barbagallo, president of the Vatican's Financial Information Authority (AIF), said on Thursday the AIF would "resume its collaboration with foreign financial intelligence units in full transparency and in the spirit of active cooperation".
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