
The session will be held on 7 June at the Rectorate building with a conference by the director of the Valencian Anticorruption Agency and will have the participation of around 100 people responsible from the Universitat de València to different levels. At the end of the session the Public Integrity Commission will be constituted under the chairmanship of the rector.
The roadmap about the public integrity measures, and the prevention and fighting against corruption and conflict of interest was approved by the governing Board (ACGUV2021-303). This roadmap includes among its objectives “the proposal of training and information measures in matter of public integrity aimed to all hierarchic levels of the executive and management staff”.
In relation with this measures the Agency of Prevention and Fight Against Fraud and Corruption of the Valencian Community (AVAF), through the training team of its Prevention, Training and Documentation Directorate, has already given a first edition of the course in which the people in charge of different general and central services participated.
During June the second edition will be completed, aimed to those responsible of the administration of faculties and other centres of the Universitat de València.
All of this activities are coordinated by the Permanent Formation and Educational Innovation Service of the vice-rectorate for Teaching Transformation and Permanent Learning.
Within the framework of the close collaboration between the AVAF and the Universitat de València, a third edition of this educational activity has been desing with singular characterstcs.
Firstly, the course will be inter-university and the five Valencian public universities will participate In addition to the Universitat de València, the other sessions of the course will be held in the Universitat Politècnica de València (July), Miguel Hernández de Elche (September), Jaume I de Castelló (October), and Alicante (November). All the sessions will be broadcasted to participants from universities not hosting the sessions.
In second place, as for the UV, with the principle of multilevel co-governance of our style of governance, the target group will be the members of the Board of Directors; the members of the Public Integrity Commission; the heads of the deans office; the delegates of the rector; the heads of the directorates of the twenty departments and the seven institutes with the largest budget for ordinary operating expenses and university services; the heads of the general deputy secretaries; and the administrative heads of the services.
The modules of the training activity arte three hours long and use a methodology that integrates lectures, audio-visuals, workshops and debates. Each module addresses aspects such as the origin, function and independence of the AVAF, the costs of corruption and public policies against corruption in Europe and Spain; the methodology of the General Inspectorate of Services of the Generalitat Valenciana for the elaboration of risk exposure maps, risk self assessment plans and their application in the field of public procurement and personnel management; the cycle of the fight against corruption; the initiatives for the prevention of fraud, corruption in the public management; and public integrity.
The people in charge of the formation will be the AVAF director, Joan A. Llinares; the head of the AVAF Formation Service, Anselm Bodoque; the head of the AVAF Prevention Service, Irene Barvo; from the General Inspectorate of Services of the Generalitat Valenciana will be Delia Cuenca and José Luis Gaona. In addition will be Pilar Moreno and Marita Oliver from formation techniques of the AVAF Formation Service, and Cristina Fernández researcher in formation of the Salamanca University.
The opening ceremony of the course will be the gate for the constitution of the Public Integrity Commission of the Universitat de València with the chairmanship of the rector.