Press
Statement from the Secretariat for the Economy
(Vatican
Radio) The Secretariat for the Economy released a statement to the press on
Friday, regarding certain claims advanced in recent Italian publications,
insofar as the management of expenditure by the Prefect of the Secretariat,
Cardinal George Pell, and the expenditure incurred by the Secretariat
throughout 2014. Please find the full text of the statement in the original
English, below.
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PRESS
STATEMENT FROM A SPOKESPERSON FOR THE
SECRETARIAT FOR THE ECONOMY
The
recently released books appear to have included false and misleading claims
about the management of expenditure by Cardinal Pell and the expenditure
incurred by the Secretariat throughout 2014. These matters were addressed in a
Statement issued earlier this year which does not appear to have been mentioned
by the authors. It is attached for reference.
Key
facts about the 500,000 Euro expenditure in 2014 that has been reported
include:
1.
In the period between March 2014 (when the Secretariat was established) and
December 2014, operational costs, including initial set up costs for furniture
and computers as well as salaries were incurred.
2.
Salaries and related costs accounted for 292,000 Euro.
3.
The net costs of air travel by staff of the Secretariat for these 9 months was
less than 4000 Euro, considerably less than many other entities.
4.
2500 Euros was spent on acquiring vestments and altar cloths for the Chapel in
the Secretariat office so that staff could come together in prayer and for the
celebration of Holy Mass.
5.
16000 Euro was spent in travel and accommodation by advisors working on a
project for the C9.
6.
A Vatican apartment was secured for one senior staff member from abroad on a
term contract. It is anticipated this asset will continue to be used by the
Secretariat for many years as it provides a less expensive option of
accommodating international experts on long term placement than alternatives at
one of the Domus' or in expensive hotels.
7.
Consistent with the practice at the time, the Secretariat was not consulted
prior to APSA awarding contracts. The Secretariat was not asked to provide
specific approval of each cost item prior to making a commitment - these
practices have now changed. Expenditure by the Secretariat now requires the
explicit approval of the relevant manager before costs can be incurred.
Finally
and for the avoidance of doubt about the commitment of Cardinal Pell to cost
management and control, the Secretariat completed the year well below its 2014
Budget and was one of the very few entities to propose a reduction
in total expenditure in its 2015 Budget submission.
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