Only 134 public administrations have submitted to the Registry of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency the Heads of their Internal Information System

València, 15 December  2023.- One of the obligations imposed by the entry into force of Law 2/2023, of 20 February, regulating the protection of people who report regulatory and anti-corruption infringements is for administrations and public bodies to have an internal information system.

The purpose of this internal system is to ensure that possible conduct or irregularities that may be followed up can be reported within the organisations themselves.

The internal information system is made up of three elements: an internal channel (mailbox) where information or complaints can be collected; a procedure that regulates how the information or complaints received will be handled, and finally, the designation of the person who will be responsible for the management and processing of the complaints and information.

Those responsible for internal information systems can be both a natural person and a collegiate body that will be appointed by the governing body or body of the administration, which will have a period of 10 working days from the appointment to communicate it to the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency, which is the body designated in the Valencian Community to manage the Register of Heads of Internal Information Systems.

The Law established a deadline of June 13 for public administrations and agencies to notify the Agency of the persons responsible for their Internal Information Systems. In the case of municipalities with less than 10,000 inhabitants, the deadline ended on 1 December. To date, only 134 bodies have complied with this procedure of notifying the Agency of those responsible for internal information systems, a procedure that can be carried out through the Agency’s electronic office.

Among the town councils with more than 10,000 inhabitants, 31 town councils of the 102 required have completed the procedure; while among those with less than 10,000 inhabitants, only 50 of the 440 have reported it to those responsible for the internal information system.

According to the Law, failure to comply with the obligation to have an Internal Information System can constitute a very serious, serious or minor infringement depending on the circumstances and can be sanctioned with fines ranging from 1,000 euros to 1 million euros.

With the aim of helping public administrations in complying with the requirements set out in Law 2/2023, not only with regard to compliance with the implementation of internal information systems, but also with the requirement to have external complaint mailboxes or the design of anti-fraud plans, the Agency has signed 88 collaboration protocols with city councils,  Provincial Councils and Public Enterprises.

In the event that an administration or public entity is interested in signing this type of protocol with the Agency, it can request it through the following email: jurídico@antifraucv.es

Attached is the list of the municipalities that have made the communication of the internal information manager.

#DocuforumAVAF closes the year 2023 at the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló

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Castelló de la Plana.- December 12, 2023

The Training Service of the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency carried out the last #DocuforumAVAF of the year 2023 in the Audiovisual Communication degree at the Universitat Jaume I of Castellón. The oldest and most agile training activity of the AVAF brought together on this occasion 85 students of the subject “Communication Ethics”, thanks to the collaboration of Professor Ramon A Feenstra.

The first part of the #DocuforumAVAF involves the viewing in the university classroom of the documentary “Corruption: harmful organism” by Pandora Box. With it, students have the opportunity to reflect on the reality of fraud and corruption in public administration and ask their doubts and questions online to the AVAF.

In a second part, the Agency staff explains the creation, functions and objectives of the AVAF and debates with the students about the importance of controls and the participation of civil society.

On this occasion, in addition, the students showed a special interest in the active role that citizens and the media can play in the fight against corruption. They also insisted on the need for ethical principles, control systems and the problem of discrediting the media and how this can affect the fight against fraud.

Anselm Bodoque, head of the AVAF Training Service, moderated the debate on reinforcing ethics and public integrity, as well as the importance of prevention, awareness and citizen organization, and explained the functions of analysis and investigation and protection of informants carried out by the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency.

The AVAF maintains its proposal for public debates with university students, in their training process to perform professional roles that contribute to civil society in the future. For this reason, training actions that reinforce public ethics and the culture of prevention and fight against all conduct that encourages fraud and corruption are considered of great importance.

Once again, the Agency’s Training Service is grateful for the collaboration that is developed year after year with the Universitat Jaume I of Castelló, in terms of promoting prevention and combating regulatory infractions.

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

The AVAF participates in the Seminar “New horizons in the fight against corruption” at the Carlos III University of Madrid

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Madrid.- December 5, 2023

The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency has participated in the inaugural seminar of the Spanish research network “Culture of legality and the fight against corruption” (CLLC3) at the Carlos III University of Madrid.

The inaugural seminar of the third phase of execution of this work network in which 15 research groups from various Spanish universities participate revolved around 3 axes: the Next Generation Funds, the gender perspective in the fight against corruption and technological revolution in the matter.

Pilar Moreno García, a technician from the AVAF Training Service, participated in the seminar, providing the perspective of “Gender, corruption and the route to integrity”, together with professor Manuel Villoria from the Rey Juan Carlos University, who focused his presentation on the preventive field and the Next Generation funds.

José Ignacio Criado, professor at the Autonomous University of Madrid, presented the vision of the fight against corruption from the use of artificial intelligence. The work of moderating the seminar was carried out by José María Sauca, principal researcher of the Network.

Among the participants in the conference were the professor of procedural law at the University of Salamanca, Nicolas Rodríguez-García, the professor of criminal law Jacobo Dopico, the professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, Isabel Wences, as well as researchers from the IT_GesPub of the Autonomous University of Madrid and researchers from the Network “Culture of legality and fight against corruption”, among others.

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

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You can access the recording of the December 5, 2023 seminar at the following link https://youtu.be/dEge5WgHzqI?si=GLzMV__YpDzkIvP7

More information about the Network at https://redcllc2.culturadelalegalidad.net/