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EU currents - Commission makes case for higher anti-fraud budget; OLAF in ombudsman's sights

The European Commission is pushing for an increase in funding for its Union Anti-Fraud Programme (UAFP), which is spending €181 million between 2021-2027 on EU anti-fraud policies.

The European Commission is pushing for an increase in funding for its Union Anti-Fraud Programme (UAFP), which is spending €181 million between 2021-2027 on EU anti-fraud policies.

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