Moneyval Compliance (2010-2012), the Vatican's financial-oversight setup created under Pope Benedict XVI.
The engine treats it as a trade-off where the Vatican surrendered financial independence in exchange for access.
Benedict XVI created a financial-oversight authority to meet European anti-money-laundering standards, effectively giving up some financial sovereignty to keep access to the global financial system.
It's an example of an institution trading away its own autonomy to remain part of the larger system it depends on.