The statutory bodies of the Valencian Community have started reporting on their work throughout 2022, and this morning it’s time to Valencia Anti-Fraud Agency. Global data is the number of complaints, up 26% from 359 to 453 last year. The majority (58%) of these were anonymous complaints and, as agency director Joan Llinares put it, directed mainly at local governments, particularly the electoral processes, “one of the worst corruptions”.
Among regionalized data, by 2022 46 protection requests and 29 statutes were issued. from them 44% owned by people from the state of Alicante who is at the head of this sad aspect, namely 13 people). It follows Valencia with 31, 10% from Castellón and the remaining 13% from the Valencian Community as a whole.
These data are remarkable. complaints are attached to the administrations of the state of Valencia It represents 217 complaints (48%). This corresponds to public institutions in Alicante with 136 complaints (30%), the province of Castellón with 48 (10%) and organizations with fields of activity throughout the remaining 46 (10%) autonomous regions. It should also be noted that 79% of persons protected by the Agency are protected by local government agencies. 65% of them are men and 35% are women.
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Among his notes Joan Linares During the presentation of the annual report before the Valencian Parliament, he stressed that the Agency has called for recovery of more than 5.6m euros.
By type of grievance, 44% of complaints in 2022 (201) referred to human resources management, particularly selection processes. Llinares said, “Giving a lifetime salary to a person who does not meet the qualifications and qualifications in the Constitution is one of the biggest corruptions that can happen.” “.
In addition, the Institution participated in 19 cases as an expert; It detected and blocked 19,000 cybersecurity attacks, three times more than in 2021, and trained 4,382 people. 1,057 of them are high school, institute and university students.