Ecorys evaluates the EU’s Anti-Fraud Regulation (OLAF)

The European Union’s approach to combating fraud has developed significantly over the past decade. The European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF) was established to investigate fraud and protect the EU’s financial interests. The OLAF Regulation, amended in 2020, now requires an evaluation to assess its application and impact.

Ecorys and its partners are conducting a study on behalf of the European Commission to support the evaluation of the OLAF Regulation. Our study aims to provide strong, evidence-based insights into the capacity of the Regulation to fulfil its objectives and identify areas for improvement.

At Ecorys, we are proud to deliver comprehensive and insightful analyses that empower policymakers to develop policies for complex challenges. This project reflects our ongoing commitment to strengthening the EU’s anti-fraud frameworks and ensuring the protection of the EU’s financial interests.