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Holocaust Survivors Ask EU Commission to Probe Vatican Bank Over Nazi Loot


By Jeffrey Donovan and Lorenzo Totaro - Oct 26, 2010 

Holocaust survivors from the former Yugoslavia accused the Vatican of helping 
Nazi allies launder their stolen valuables and have asked the European 
Commission to investigate their claims. 

“We are requesting the commission open an inquiry into allegations of money 
laundering of Holocaust victim assets by financial organs associated with or 
which are agencies of the Vatican City State,”  
<http://lawyers.law.cornell.edu/lawyer/dr-jonathan-harris-levy-166507> Jonathan 
Levy, a Washington-based attorney for the survivors and their heirs, wrote in a 
letter dated Oct. 20 to  
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 Olli Rehn, the European Union’s economic and monetary affairs commissioner. 
Levy provided the letter to Bloomberg. 

The request follows a decade-long lawsuit in U.S. courts on behalf of Holocaust 
survivors and their heirs from the former Yugoslavia and Ukraine. That case, 
basing its claims on a U.S. State Department  
<http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/documents/asetindx.htm> report on the fate of Nazi 
plunder, alleged that the Vatican Bank laundered assets stolen from thousands 
of Jews, gypsies and Serbs killed or captured by the Ustasha, the Nazi-backed 
regime of wartime Croatia. The Vatican repeatedly denied the charges and the 
findings of the 1998 U.S. report. 

 
<http://search.bloomberg.com/search?q=Amadeu%20Altafaj&site=wnews&client=wnews&proxystylesheet=wnews&output=xml_no_dtd&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&filter=p&getfields=wnnis&sort=date:D:S:d1&partialfields=-wnnis:NOAVSYND&lr=-lang_ja>
 Amadeu Altafaj, Rehn’s spokesman, said today in Brussels that he didn’t know 
if the commission had received Levy’s letter. Vatican spokesman Father  
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 Federico Lombardi declined to comment on Levy’s request to the commission. 

Vatican Immunity 

The U.S. case, which sought as much as $2 billion in restitution, was dismissed 
last December by a U.S. appeals court in San Francisco on grounds that the 
Vatican Bank enjoyed immunity under the 1976 Foreign Service Immunities Act, 
which may prevent foreign governments from facing lawsuits in the U.S. 

The commission should have the authority to probe the Institute for Religious 
Works, or IOR, as the Vatican Bank is called, according to Levy’s letter. It 
cites a  
<http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2010:028:0013:0018:EN:PDF>
 monetary accord signed on Dec. 17 of last year. Under the agreement the 
Vatican, which uses the euro and issues euro coins, pledged to implement EU 
laws against money laundering, counterfeiting and fraud. 

Rome prosecutors have also sought to show that the Vatican bank is covered 
under European law. Last month they seized 23 million euros ($32 million) from 
an Italian account registered to the IOR as they opened a probe into alleged 
violations of money-laundering laws by the Vatican Bank. 

“We looked at all the places where the Vatican may have surrendered 
sovereignty,” Levy said in a telephone interview. “The only place we could find 
was with the euro, where they placed themselves under the jurisdiction of 
either the European Central Bank or the European Commission.” 

Swiss Payout 

Levy initially contacted the legal office of the Frankfurt- based ECB and was 
told to take the claim to the commission, he said. 

The U.S. lawsuit was first filed in 1999, one year after an official Swiss 
commission concluded that Switzerland received three times more gold taken from 
Nazi victims than previously estimated by the U.S. government. The same year, 
UBS AG and Credit Suisse AG, the biggest Swiss banks, agreed to pay $1.25 
billion in compensation to Holocaust survivors and their heirs. 

Under its agreement with the commission, Vatican City State, a sovereign nation 
outside the EU, may issue a maximum of 2.3 million euros in coins in 2010 
through the Italian mint, not including a further variable amount. The Vatican 
also pledged to implement EU legislation against money laundering by year-end. 

Rehn said the Vatican has submitted its first draft laws “on the prevention of 
money laundering and the fight against fraud and counterfeiting” and the 
commission is analyzing them, according to his reply to a question from a 
member of the European Parliament, posted on its  
<http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getAllAnswers.do?reference=E-2010-4828&language=EN>
 website on Sept. 9. 

Lombardi on Oct. 23 declined to say whether the Vatican intends to meet the 
Dec. 31 deadline for implementing the EU legislation. 

To contact the reporters on this story:  
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 Jeffrey Donovan at jdonova...@bloomberg.net;  
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 Lorenzo Totaro in Rome at ltot...@bloomberg.net. 

To contact the editor responsible for this story: John Fraher at 
jfra...@bloomberg.net 

 

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