Pope puts Sistine choir under aide\'s eye after scandal Pope puts Sistine choir under aide\'s eye after scandal

Pope puts Sistine choir under aide's eye after scandal Pope puts Sistine choir under aide's eye after scandal

AP  |  Vatican City 

has put a in charge of the Choir following a funding scandal.

The Vatican said Saturday that the all-male ensemble, believed to be the world's oldest choir, is now being led by Monsignor Guido Marini, who assists during church ceremonies. named another monsignor, Guido Pozzo, to handle the choir's finances.

The Vatican last year began a probe of alleged diversion of funds by choir directors.

The Holy See's press office said Saturday that the investigation is continuing into the "economic-administrative aspects" of the choir, and that it would release information about it when it is done.

Meanwhile, the choir's continues at his post, now answering directly to Marini, who will oversee all aspects of the choir, including its musical activity, the Vatican said.

The choir's much-heralded 2018 summer tour of the was canceled without official explanation.

In May, the choir performed for celebrities at the annual VIP-studded Gala.

Francis noted in his apostolic letter announcing the changes that church choirs must perform at liturgical ceremonies with "sincere piety.

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First Published: Sun, January 20 2019. 01:50 IST