Valencia City Council holds a conference on institutional integrity for its public sector in collaboration with the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency
Valencia, 15 May 2026.– The General Directorate of the local public sector of the Valencia City Council has organised the conference “The institutional integrity system: Regulatory framework, risks and internal information systems”, aimed at public employee staff of public sector entities linked to or dependent on the consistory.
The Palau de la Música, Congresos y Orquesta de Valencia hosted the training with the aim of reinforcing the culture of public integrity, the prevention of risks of fraud and corruption and knowledge of internal information systems, which was attended by more than 60 people from MercaValencia, Valencia Sostenible, Las Naves, Consell Agrari, Municipal Sports Foundation, EMT, AUMSA, OAM Parks and gardens, Visit Valencia, the Palau de la Música, the Palacio de Congresos, Universidad Popular and Junta Central Fallera.
The session was inaugurated by Ana María Gil, general director of the public sector and by the general secretary of the Plenary of the Valencia City Council, Hilario Llavador.
Mayte López, senior training technician of the Area of Training, Participation, Communication and Relations with other entities of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency addressed the framework presentation on the legal integrity system of the Valencian Community.
Subsequently, Pilar Moreno, senior training technician in the same area of the AVAF, offered a reflection on the culture of public integrity, as well as the information channels in Law 2/2023, in which the main legal obligations and whistleblower protection tools contemplated in the current regulations, provided by the AVAF, were addressed.
The participatory workshop “The conflict of interest: towards institutional integrity”, facilitated by both teachers, promoted joint socialization and the exchange of experiences among the attendees.
With this initiative, Valencia City Council reaffirms its commitment to improving risk prevention and detection mechanisms in the local public sector.




