OLAF AUDIT

Keith NuthallBELEAGURED European Union (EU) anti-fraud unit OLAF is to come under further pressure this year, being audited by the EU's financial watchdog the Court of Auditors. Its president Juan Manuel Fabra Vallés told the European Parliament that the probe would be a key priority for this year and would examine OLAF's "efficiency and effectiveness." He noted that his auditors were "aware of the interest shown by the budgetary authorities and by OLAF's supervisory committee in this subject." He added: "We shall take every account of their concerns and ...


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