Pope Francis appointed Kevin Ingram, a retired partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (1990-2009), as a board member of the Financial Intelligence and Supervisory Authority.
Pope Benedict established the Vatican’s Financial Intelligence Authority in 2010; ten years later, Pope Francis renamed it the Supervisory and Financial Information Authority.
Carmelo Barbagallo, a layman, was appointed the agency’s president in 2019, and recently released an annual report that discussed suspicious transactions.