
The fact that Jacques Servais was the one who investigated Marc Ouellet, even though they work together, goes against a decree made by the Pope himself that says an investigator must be impartial and not have any conflicts of interests.

The fact that Jacques Servais was the one who investigated Marc Ouellet, even though they work together, goes against a decree made by the Pope himself that says an investigator must be impartial and not have any conflicts of interests.