Event


20 to 21 November 2025 Luxembourg, Luxembourg

The Future of the Anti-fraud Architecture

Published 1 month ago

This 2-day conference (co-funded by the EU Anti-Fraud Programme) takes place at a pivotal moment, as the EU’s anti-fraud framework undergoes significant redefinition and recalibration. Two main forces drive this transformation: institutional change, including an evolving enforcement architecture, new competencies for OLAF, the growing role of the EPPO, and the arrival of new actors such as the Anti-Money Laundering Authority; and technological advancement, from the collection and analysis of electronic evidence to the application of AI in fraud investigations. The conference’s primary goal is to examine in depth this rapidly shifting landscape of fraud investigation, bringing together legal professionals, policymakers, and academics, and featuring contributions from both leading practitioners and prominent researchers in the field.

The conference is accompanied by the meeting of the Presidents of the Associations of European Criminal Law and the Protection of the EU's Financial Interests the day before (closed session).

Participation at the conference is free. Registration is mandatory.