Dialogues at Avaf with Víctor Almonacid

The Head of the Institutional Relations, Communication and Participation Unit of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency, Amalia López Acera, interviews Víctor Almonacid, secretary of the Alzira City Council, to talk about:
– Micro-corruption
– Electronic administration as a tool to prevent corruption
– Anti-fraud plans
– Ethics and public integrity

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The Valencian Antifraud Agency organizes training actions in schools and institutes of the Valencian Community

València, January 26, 2022.- The “Nuestra Señora de la Salud-Maristas” school in Algemesí has ​​been the first school to hold a training action together with the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency since until now the activities had been held only with students academic.
Aware of the importance of training for the prevention of fraud and corruption, as well as for the creation of public ethics and integrity, the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency has extended these activities to secondary and high school educational levels.
The Marist College of Algemesí has ​​been the first to host this docu-forum activity that has consisted of 2 sessions given in the tutoring subject. In the first session, the students watched the documentary “Corruption: Harmful Organism” which caused a great impact and interest.
In the second session that complements the learning experience, a debate takes place in the classroom together with AVAF technical staff around the questions and suggestions made by the students.
The protection of people who report corruption, the regulation of institutional gifts, as well as the need for greater transparency have been some of the issues that have generated the most debate.
This is the first docuforum action that the AVAF celebrates in schools and institutes and more training actions are already scheduled in various educational centers that have shown interest in offering this training.
Whether you are a university, secondary or high school teacher and you are interested in this activity, you can contact the training service of the Valencian Antifraud Agency at the following email: formacion@antifraucv.es

AVAF’s first training experience in Baccalaureate. The Marist College of Algemesí is the first in the Valencian Community to hold the Corruption: Harmful Organism docuforum

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The first learning experience of the year 2022 and the first docuforum held with high school students took place on January 24 at the Nuestra Señora de la Salud – Maristas school in the town of Algemesí.

Corruption: Harmful Organism, a documentary produced by Pandora Box, used in recent years to reflect on the fight against corruption in university classrooms, is also incorporated, as an instrument for debate and awareness, in Baccalaureate classes throughout the territory of the Valencian Community.

The 2nd year high school students watched the documentary in the tutorial subject, in a first session of the training activity, generating a significant impact and interest.

In the second session, which completes the learning experience, a debate was held in the classroom, around the questions and suggestions made by the students, with the personnel of the AVAF Training Service. On this occasion, the representative of the Agency has been Pilar Moreno, training technician.

The Valencian Antifraud Agency has been present in all the public universities of the Valencian Community with the docuforum “Corruption: harmful organism”, to explain its objectives and functions, as well as to generate a personal reflection in the students on the importance of the fight against fraud and corruption.

With this first docuforum in a Baccalaureate course, the AVAF intends to give prominence to the concerns of the youngest population in the process of specialized training, in an essential subject to achieve a cohesive society, with fully guaranteed fundamental rights and high democratic quality.

The protection of whistleblowers of corruption, the regulation of institutional gifts, conflicts of interest, as well as the need for transparency have been some of the concerns expressed by the students and have guided the debate session.

The learning experience carried out in the educational center by the AVAF has generated a high participation of the attendees and the appreciated interest has manifested itself in a very positive assessment of the training experience by the students. The activity has been organized in collaboration with the high school teachers of the Colegio Maristas de Algemesí.

If you are a university, secondary or high school teacher and you are interested in having the training activity “Docuforum: Corruption, harmful organism” carried out in the subject you teach, do not hesitate to contact the Training Service of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency at through formacion@antifraucv.es