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The 1st webinar of the series of 16 thematic webinars under the title "The contribution of the audit work of the National Transparency Authority (NTA) to society" on Social Security, Social Solidarity and Labour Relations Unit was successfully held (03.05.2023).

More than 300 executives from the public and private sectors had the opportunity to attend the webinar, during which the multi-level work of this Sector was presented, how it is put into practice through the operation of the Inspections and Audits Unit and how it contributes to the prevention and detection of corruption and maladministration.

At the same time, the audit tools used by the Unit, the standardised procedures and the modern methods applied by the Sector for the objective and effective performance of its audit work were analysed. In addition, typical assumptions and conclusions from audits carried out were presented, with the aim of better informing both the human resources of the public sector and society at large.

Finally, emphasis was placed on the opportunities that have been created through the effective synergies that NTA has developed with a variety of services, such as National Social Security Fund, Welfare Benefits and Social Solidarity Organisation & Social Security e-Government, as well as the prospects for further improvement and strengthening of these collaborations in the future, always in the direction of fighting corruption.

You can watch the entire webinar at the link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kul5Q07VgtI

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