Anti-Fraud and Audit of European Social Fund (ESF)
Date
03 Jul 2017 to 04 Jul 2017
Event Type
S - Workshop, course
Section
Euro & Finance
Global Europe
Social Europe & Jobs
Justice & Home Affairs
Event Location
Spain
Event Description
The European Institute of Public Administration (EIPA) in Maastricht is organising a seminar on "Anti-Fraud and Audit of European Social Fund (ESF)". This seminar will be held in Barcelona (ES) on 3-4 July 2017. For more information, please contact Ms Miriam Escolà Salvans, Programme Organiser, EIPA (tel.: +34 93 245 1206, e-mail: m.escola@eipa.eu) or visit our web site: www.eipa.eu
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