The AVAF expands its AVAF-INAP course to 20 hours and 100 places in the face of high demand
Valencia, March 9, 2026.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF) has concluded the 8th edition of the course “Prevention of corruption in public administrations”, included in the training plan of the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP).
Held from February 9 to March 9, 2026, the course has had 100 participants, 20 more than in the previous edition, with the aim of responding to the growing interest in integrity training. In this call, the course taught by the AVAF has received more than 870 applications, consolidating itself as a benchmark in the field.
As the main novelty, this edition has extended its duration to 20 hours of training, thus reinforcing the depth of the content offered.
Since its first edition in October 2021, this course has been designed and tutored by the AVAF within the INAP’s continuous professional development program, in online mode.
The training combines weekly synchronous sessions that promote interaction and the exchange of experiences among students, from institutions such as the Independent Authority for the Protection of Whistleblowers, the National Commission on Markets and Competition, FOGASA, INE, the Cervantes Institute, the Institute of Cinematography and Audiovisual Arts, the National Civil Guard Police, the Spanish Patent and Trademark Office, and the Independent Reporting Authority. as well as various public universities, government delegations, ministries and city councils, such as those of Mazarrón, Palmar de Troya, Murcia, Cabre, among others.
The teaching team has been made up of Anselm Bodoque, head of the technical cabinet and studies, Pilar Moreno, Marita Oliver and Mayte López, as training technicians of the Area of Training, Participation, Communication and Relations with other entities of the AVAF.
The alliance between INAP and AVAF continues to advance in its commitment to promote a culture of integrity in public institutions, contributing to the professionalization and improvement of management in the Spanish public sector.
For the second consecutive year, the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency will offer two editions of this course due to its high demand. After receiving more than 850 applications in this call, the institution plans to maintain this line of training reinforcement in future editions.
