On Monday 8 April 2019, the Committees Budgetary Control (CONT) and Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO) have jointly organised a public hearing entitled ‘Combatting customs fraud’.
The aim of the hearing was to assess the scale of customs fraud, look into best practices in fighting fraud, relevant policy developments at EU and international level, possible guidelines for national authorities to fight fraud, the customs equipment and law enforcement personnel needed, relevant technological developments and various challenges in combatting customs fraud.
The hearing began the presentation of the study entitled 'Protection of EU financial interests on customs and VAT: Cooperation of national tax and customs authorities to prevent fraud'. This study aimed to describe the current levels of fraud and map and analyse the effectiveness of the EU cooperation measures in tackling fraud.
Co-Rapporteurs: Arndt Kohn (S&D) and Wolf Klinz (ALDE)
Further information
Arndt Kohn
Wolf Klinz
Draft Programme
Study: Protection of EU financial interest on customs and VAT: Cooperation of national tax and customs authorities to prevent fraud
Experts' CVs
Arndt Kohn
Wolf Klinz
Draft Programme
Study: Protection of EU financial interest on customs and VAT: Cooperation of national tax and customs authorities to prevent fraud
Experts' CVs
Presentations
Aili Nurk : [EN]
Eva Lindström : [EN]
Pashupati Pandey : [EN]
Georg Roebling : [EN]
Tony Tielen : [EN]
Kristian Vanderwaeren : [EN]
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