València, 20 may, 2025.- The Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency (AVAF), through its Training Department, has conducted a training session aimed at staff from the Regional Ministry of Innovation, Industry, Trade, and Tourism under the title “Integrity systems and corruption prevention in public administration.” This initiative is part of the AVAF’s commitment to promoting an institutional culture based on ethics and fraud prevention within Valencian public administrations.
The Regional Secretary for Innovation, Jeronimo Mora, opened the session, which began with a presentation by Anselm Bodoque, acting coordinator of the AVAF’s Department of Training, Participation, Communication, and Relations with other entities. He introduced the Valencian institutional integrity system as a key tool in the fight against corruption. Next, Marita Oliver, senior training officer, analyzed the information systems set out in Law 2/2023 and shared the AVAF’s practical experience in managing alerts.
After a short break, the training continued with a presentation by Pilar Moreno, also a senior training officer at the Agency, focused on the need to consolidate a culture of public integrity in administrations and to identify the main risks of fraud and corruption. The session concluded with a participatory workshop on conflicts of interest, which explored their detection and proper management in the public sector.
With this session, the Valencian Anti-Fraud Agency strengthens its support for public institutions, encouraging the adoption of integrity systems that help improve citizen trust and good governance in the Valencian Community.