Ex Vatican chief auditor Libero
Milone on Thursday said he was suing the Holy See for 9.3
million euros in damages for its sacking them for allegedly
spying on authorities in the tiny city-state.
His former assistant Ferruccio Panicco said he was supporting
the compensation for unjustified dismissal claim, which amounts
to a total of 9,278,000 euros.
The two officials were removed from office in June 2017, two
years after Milone was appointed.
"In recent days we have filed documents with the Tribunal of the
Vatican State with the intention of clarifying what happened to
us and to obtain a just compensation for the damage suffered",
they said.
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