Honor Among Thieves

When it rains, it pours. The Vatican, which has its hands full with the child-abuse scandal, now finds itself embarrassed over the high-level corruption charges made by none other than the official that has been just appointed Ambassador to the United States. The thing is that his previous assignment within the Vatican gave him a privileged knowledge of the inner workings there, about which he wrote to the Pope twice. It seems that his appointment to the U.S. was meant to be the classic "kick upstairs", in order to get rid of him, but Italian media obtained copies of those two letters, and, now, the Vatican is denouncing him.

Which begs the question: Why is this "untrustworthy" man worthy of being appointed Ambassador to the United States? Or, is it precisely because he knows so much about corruption that he is the perfect candidate for the post?

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