The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency approves its first Strategic Plan 2025-2031

València, 8 may, 2025.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF) has approved its first Strategic Plan for the period 2025-2031, a document that sets out the lines, guidelines, objectives and priority actions to advance in the prevention and reduction of fraud and corruption, as well as to contribute to the improvement of institutional quality and public integrity in the administrations of the Valencian Community.

 

The Strategic Plan 2025-2031 is structured around four major strategic objectives:

  1. Strengthening of the AVAF’s institutional position , through a greater presence in the academic and professional fields, and collaboration with other national and international agencies and bodies in the fight against fraud and corruption.
  2. Modernisation of the organisation, betting on innovative technological tools that improve its efficiency and the Agency’s response capacity.
  3. Promotion of integral, transparent and effective public management, through actions such as the preparation of a biannual research plan and other initiatives to improve efficiency in research planning and control.
  4. Promotion of public awareness of public ethics and good governance, with actions aimed at training in integrity and transparency, the promotion of an ethical culture in society as a whole and effective protection.

 

The Plan also incorporates specific mechanisms to ensure its monitoring and evaluation, such as the creation of a monitoring committee, the definition of performance indicators, the carrying out of periodic audits and a biennial review of the document itself to adapt it to new challenges and needs.

 

With the approval of this first Strategic Plan, the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency reaffirms its commitment to transparency, integrity and continuous improvement in the fight against corruption in the Valencian Community.

 

The AVAF collaborates in the training of Next Generation fund managers of the Government of the Canary Islands

València, may 6, 2025.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency has participated in one of the online sessions of the course “Measures for the prevention, detection and correction of fraud and public integrity in the recovery, transformation and resilience plan (PRTR). Advanced level” organized by the sub-directorate of the MRR of the Government of the Canary Islands and the Canary Islands Institute of Public Administrations of the Canary Islands (ICAP).

 

Anselm Bodoque, acting coordinator of the Agency’s Training, Participation, Communication and Relations with other entities Area and Pilar Moreno, AVAF’s senior training technician, gave the conference: “Public policies against corruption. From the United Nations to Spain. The institutional system against corruption in Spain.”

 

The course, aimed at public employees, senior officials, management staff or those with responsibility in the field of the RTRP mechanism in the Canary Islands, has had as its objective the acquisition of the knowledge and skills to assume the new management culture required by European funds, which includes planning, execution and accountability for the results obtained.

 

If you would like to have specialized training in integrity and corruption prevention, you can write to formacion@antifraucv.es

The first school to celebrate the #DocuforumAVAF, Maristas de Algemesí, hosts a new edition in 2025

Algemesí, may 5, 2025.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF) visits again the Nuestra Señora de la Salud – Maristas School, in Algemesí, with 1st year Baccalaureate students within the framework of Tutoring. This educational center was the first to host the activity, aimed at schools and institutes, in January 2022, since before, it was only carried out in universities.

 

The session was given by Pilar Moreno, senior training technician in the Area of Training, Participation, Communication and Relations with other entities of the AVAF, who has facilitated a space for reflection on the importance of public ethics, respect for the rules and the role of citizens in the prevention of corruption. Based on the viewing and analysis of audiovisual materials, the students discussed the risks to integrity and the need to have transparent and accountable institutions.

 

Training in public integrity among young people is one of the pillars of the AVAF’s educational action. Activities such as #DocuforumAVAF allow fundamental concepts such as transparency, accountability and civic engagement to be brought closer to students, thus promoting a democratic culture from the grassroots. The fact that this program reaches high school students is key to consolidating ethical attitudes before their incorporation into the university or professional environment.