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London: The financial crime watchdog has issued a grovelling apology after accidentally telling Parliament that the Vatican transferred $2.3 billion to Australia over seven years when the actual amount was less than $10 million.
The Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre's claim prompted alarm and confusion in the Holy See, where Cardinal George Pell has been caught up in an ugly internal war over its financial affairs.
But AUSTRAC has now conceded the figure was 242 times higher than the true total of $9.5 million and blamed software for the bungle.
AUSTRAC claimed the Vatican wired $2.3 billion to Australia. The true figure was $9.5 million
How is it fair, in the land
of the fair go, that there is one law for billionaires and another law for the
rest of us?
Please check out our Secret Rich List series. More than 5,000
searches were made by Luke Stacey and Stephanie Tran of the corporate
structures and political donations made by Australia's wealthiest family
business empires.
When Parliament resumes we hope to see an amendment back on the table to get
rid of this unfair "grandfathering" exemption.
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Michael and the Team
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