Vatican police chief Domenico Giani, who is also Pope
Francis' Chief Bodyguard on Monday October 14, announced his resignation
following the leak of a Vatican police flyer which identified five Holy See
employees who were suspended as part of a financial investigation.
The Vatican said Giani bore no responsibility for the leak
but he resigned to ensure the serenity of the investigation and “out of love
for the church and faithfulness” to the Pope.
Though the identity of the person who leaked the document to
the Italian newsweekly L'Espresso remains unknown, it was gathered that Giani
is a 20-year veteran of the Vatican's security services that have stood by Pope
Francis' side and also jogged alongside his popemobile during hundreds of
public appearances and foreign trips.
The Pope's Chief Bodyguard who resigned signed the October 2
flyer after his agents raided two Vatican offices in the investigation of
financial irregularities surrounding a London real estate deal.