The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency highlights the importance of internal information systems at the Fisabio Foundation

València, february 18, 2025. More than 120 people participated in the training session organized by the Fisabio Foundation, with the aim of publicizing its internal information system. The session was given by the Training Area of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF).

 

Marita Oliver, Training Technician at the AVAF, explained in detail the origin of the obligation to have this whistleblowing channel, its objectives and how it works. He also highlighted the existence of the external information channel in the Valencian Community, managed by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency.

 

The implementation of an internal information system to receive communications about possible regulatory infringements is a legal requirement in both the public and private sectors.

 

More information about the AVAF whistleblowing channel

 

If you wish to have specialized training in public integrity and corruption prevention in your public administration, do not hesitate to write to formación@antifraucv.es

 

The General Hospital of Valencia and the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency strengthen integrity in public health procurement

València, February, 13, 2025. The General Hospital of Valencia and the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF) have joined forces to strengthen public health procurement from a perspective of integrity and prevention of conflicts of interest.

 

Within this framework, a total of 39 professionals from the technical field participated in a five-hour training day, designed to delve into the principles of public procurement and the risks associated with its management.

 

The session was inaugurated by Ana Cerdán, Deputy Director of Economic and Logistics Management of the General Hospital of Valencia, who highlighted the importance of transparency and ethics in public procurement.

 

Throughout the day, several AVAF experts took part:

  1. Anselm Bodoque, acting coordinator of the Area of Training, Participation, Communication and Relations with other entities, presented the institutional integrity system of the Valencian Community and the role of the AVAF.
  2. Pilar Moreno, training technician, analysed the risks to integrity in public procurement, illustrating them with cases extracted from complaints received by the Agency since 2017.
  3. Marita Oliver, training technician, explained the mandatory information systems according to Law 2/2023 and shared the experience of the AVAF in their implementation.

 

The day concluded with a participatory workshop on the management of conflicts of interest in public procurement, facilitated by the AVAF speakers, in the Lecture Hall of the General Hospital.

 

From the AVAF Training Area, the Economic and Logistics Management of the General Hospital of Valencia has been thanked for its commitment to updating regulations and promoting integrity in healthcare management.

 

Interested in specialized training in public integrity and fraud prevention? Contact us at: formación@antifraucv.es

 

The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency and the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board collaborate within the EPAC experience exchange programme

Valencia, 12 February 2025.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency and the Estonian Police and Border Guard Board have collaborated within the experience exchange programme promoted by the European Partners Against Corruption (EPAC) working group.

Two teams from both institutions have exchanged visits to share experiences and working methods on:

– Analytical capacity in the fight against corruption

– Use of Artificial Intelligence as a support for citizens and the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency.

– Optimization of resources based on Big Data analysis.