The Archbishop of Naples and the representative of the Vatican administration Crescenzio Sepe appears as a partner in the investigation of the corruption and illegal real estate transactions. According to investigators, Sepe oversaw the sale of one of the Vatican-owned buildings in Rome at a lower price. The deal was implemented in 2004, and the buyer acted as the Italian Ministry of Transport. Simultaneously, the organization headed by Sepe, received from the Ministry of Transport € 2,5 млн budget, but where did this money has yet to find out, writes The Guardian. In addition, Cardinal Sepe checked connection with the developer Diego anemones, also suspected of fraudulent real estate. It is assumed that they are both funded arrangement housing a senior Italian official. Last month, Economic Development Minister Claudio Scajola of Italy, resigned after it became clear that the said Anemone Scajola paid € 900,000 for the purchase of luxury apartments.
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