EU TO GET ANTI-FRAUD COMMISSIONER FOR FIRST TIME IN 10 YEARS
October 17th, 2024
The European Union (EU) is to get an anti-fraud commissioner in the new European Commission set to take over on December 1 (2024), a position that has not been appointed since 2014. The job has been given to Polish Commissioner designate Piotr Serafin, currently acting permanent representative of Poland to the EU, within the second term team of European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. Serafin has been given the new Budget, Anti-Fraud and Public Administration portfolio.
Among tasks set out in the mission letter (1) that von der Leyen sent Serafin, is ...
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