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1972
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For most of the past decade, the key person in the Vatican’s attempt to clean up its own act has been René Brülhart, a Swiss lawyer and anti–money laundering expert appointed by Benedict. Brülhart had already taken on one “mission impossible,” overseeing Liechtenstein’s Financial Intelligence Unit. Colleagues at the Egmont Group, a worldwide umbrella organization that seeks to root out corruption, hailed Brülhart’s reforms, as he removed the notorious tax haven from global financial blacklists. (He later joined the group as vice chair.) (English)
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- arzwiki رين برولهارت
- enwiki René Brülhart
- frwiki René Brülhart
- ruwiki Брюлар, Рене