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Home » Vatican Implements Strict New Security After 'Vatileaks' Scandal
Vatican clergy and employees will be issued an identity card complete with microchip-tracking devices in sweeping new security measures designed to prevent another “Vatileaks” scandal, according to an article from The Telegraph.
Already, tighter controls have been introduced for anyone seeking access of photocopies of the Holy See’s archives, dossiers and documents, the article notes. The Papal Apartments, which include the living quarters of Pope Benedict XVI and the offices of his personal staff inside the Apostolic Palace, are off limits to anyone without strict authorization.