REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
34th Annual Report on the protection of the European Union’s financial interests and the fight against fraud – 2022
- The Commission submits an annual report, known as the PIF Report, to the European Parliament and Council on measures taken to protect the EU’s financial interests and fight fraud.
- The 2022 report highlights measures to strengthen protection, including audits of national recovery plans, anti-fraud initiatives, and proposed updates to the Financial Regulation and anti-fraud strategy.
- Member States have adopted corrective measures and strategies to increase protection and digitalization in fraud prevention.
- The European Anti-Fraud Office and European Public Prosecutor’s Office play a significant role in investigations.
- Detection and reporting of fraud can still improve, with differences between Member States.
- Digitalization is both a resource and threat in fighting fraud, and Member States should ensure it is part of their national anti-fraud strategy.
Source eur-lex.europa.eu
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