OLAF abbreviation stands for European Anti-Fraud Office (French: Office Européen de Lutte Anti-Fraude). The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) is mandated to detect, investigate and stop fraud with EU funds in order to protect the financial interests of the European Union. OLAF fulfils its mission by:
See also: Link to OLAF’s webpage |
The On-the-spot-check (OTSC) is a form of control activity performed by the competent authorities. Its aim is to establish, the regular or irregular nature of the activities of the beneficiary. The European legislator has adopted a specific regulation dealing with OTSC performed by the European Commission. According to the rules of Regulation 2185/96 the Commission carries out on-the-spot checks and inspections on the premises of economic operators:
On-the-spot checks and inspections may concern, in particular:
See also (all languages): On-the-spot checks and inspections on the premises of EU funding recipients – Information page by Eur-Lex |