VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican's Financial Information Authority (AIF) on Wednesday rejected a prosecutor's accusations that it had acted improperly over a deal for the Vatican's purchase of a luxury building in London.
A statement, which effectively pits two Vatican departments against each other, was the regulator's first public comment since police raided the AIF offices, seizing documents and computers.
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