Examples of using Combating fraud in English and their translations into Greek
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In order to facilitate combating fraud, corruption and other unlawful activities under Regulation(EU) No 883/2013.
especially in terms of ensuring transparency and combating fraud.
In discharging the Commission, it runs the risk of losing credibility in the field of budgetary control and combating fraud.
fiscal aspects, combating fraud, external relations.
Particular emphasis was given by the Group to issues of Regulatory Compliance and combating fraud and corruption.
organizations for the purpose of combating fraud and reducing credit risks.
public security and combating fraud.
I see the role of a future European public prosecutor as being precisely and solely that of combating fraud affecting the EU' s financial interests.
(b) The Community has responsibilities in home affairs policy(entry and residence of third country nationals, combating fraud, customs).
As far as we are concerned, combating fraud is more than a priority,
First, there's combating fraud, where he said the company was“very early,” first launching its mobile fraud prevention suite in 2016.
I would like to stress that combating fraud and corruption is an important duty of the European institutions
Many fear it will make combating fraud more rather than less difficult,
The new legislation represents an important step towards combating fraud involving driving licences
But combating fraud is not per se an objective reason for reforming a COM.
EU-Norway Agreement on administrative cooperation, combating fraud and recovery of claims in the field of Value Added Tax*(Rule 150)(vote).
powerful instrument for combating fraud, but we must, of course,
However, it calls for cooperation and coordination on combating fraud and crime and addressing social
UNSPECIFIED(2006) Second report based on Article 14 of the Council Framework Decision of 28 May 2001 combating fraud and counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment.
relevantly with the problems bound up with protecting the EU' s financial interests and combating fraud.