PFI Convention
The PFI Convention is a multilateral treaty between the old and new member states of the European Union on the topic of fraud and came into force on 17 October 2002.
The full name of the treaty is the Convention on the protection of the European Communities financial interests and is introduced by the Council Act of 26 July 1995 drawing up the Convention on the protection of the European Communities financial interests.[1]
History
This convention aims to harmonise the legal definition and criminal liability of fraud and replaces the old European treaties on fraud. It creates a unified definition of fraud. Signatory states have to adopt criminal sanctions for fraud. Not all EU Member states have ratified the convention.[2]
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References
- ↑ [Official Journal C 316 of 27.11.1995]
- ↑ http://www.oecd.org/cleangovbiz/internationalconventions.htm
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