Examples of using To combat fraud in English and their translations into Swedish
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Whereas the ECB attaches great importance to the protection of its own financial interests and to efforts to combat fraud and other illegal activities detrimental to its financial interests;
But the task of the customs service is to combat fraud, not to use administrative channels to claim money from the insurance bodies.
information exchange mechanisms in order to combat fraud and evasion.
taking joint measures to combat fraud.
mutual legal assistance between EU Member States in order to combat fraud and counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment.
In accordance with the EC Treaty, the Community and the Member States are obliged to adopt measures to combat fraud and to protect the Community's financial interests.
I voted in favour of this report because the Member States must act primarily as protectors of taxpayers' money in their efforts to combat fraud.
Sustained efforts to reform transit legislation in order to combat fraud support of European-wide measures, preparation of national
It is moreover necessary not to preclude Member States from taking appropriate measures to combat fraud or abuse.
These decisions should also provide for a reciprocal framework of cooperation and verification mechanisms to combat fraud.
To combat fraud by enabling the Member States to monitor the flow of excisable products in real time
Beyond customs co-operation per se, an objective of mutual concern is to combat fraud and counterfeited goods.
genuine European strategies designed to combat fraud.
established regular cooperation relations, in particular to combat fraud.
The EU must therefore step up its strategy to combat fraud and the counterfeiting of non-cash means of payment by deploying a range of measures.
by the Commission in 2001 to protect the EC financial interests and to combat fraud.
Each year, the Commission adopts a'plan of action' containing the guidelines for the policy to combat fraud.
In order to combat fraud, corruption and other unlawful activities, the provisions of Regulation(EU, Euratom) No 883/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council27 shall apply without restriction.
The EESC urges Member States to pursue completion of both stages as an effective measure to combat fraud and promote growth.
The regulation establishes common rules and procedures for administrative cooperation and information exchanges between national competent authorities to properly apply value added tax(VAT) and to combat fraud.