FINAL AGENDA 10th training seminar of the OLAF Anti-Fraud Communicators' Network (OAFCN) Proactive media strategies to promote EU-wide anti-fraud messages 13-15 October 2010 Budapest, Hungary Organised by OLAF in cooperation with the Hungarian Customs & Chaired by Pavel Bořkovec OLAF Spokesman Jenı Sipos Spokesman of the Hungarian Customs &
OUTLINE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE SEMINAR The OLAF Anti-Fraud Communicators' Network (OAFCN) 1 plays a pivotal role in communicating to the public the threat of fraud affecting the EU s financial interests, its effect and the efforts made by national and European investigative authorities to combat this kind of fraud. The OAFCN s main purpose is to prevent fraud through the 'free-flow' of information ('prevention is better than cure'). For the 10 th OAFCN seminar from 13-15 October 2010 in Budapest, the theme chosen by the OAFCN members is: 'Proactive media strategies to promote EU-wide anti-fraud messages'. The seminar will focus on a comparative analysis of the phenomenon of 'free media coverage'. To what extent is this practised in different countries and how is it done? How can press officers and journalists communicate with each other effectively about the fight against fraud in the EU, given these different backgrounds? Experts will share an overview of the aims and methods of proactive publicity, with particular reference to the trans-border fight against fraud and corruption affecting the EU's financial interests. The experiences of national and international anti-fraud agencies will be presented to OLAF and its national partners. For further information please contact Anna Giglio, OAFCN Secretary (OLAF-OAFCN@ec.europa.eu, tel. +32 2 296 24 08), regarding the conference agenda, or Tülay Kurt, Conference Officer (Tulay.Kurt@ec.europa.eu, tel. +32 2 299 50 73, mobile +32 498 99 50 73), in charge of the seminar logistics. 1 Network created in 2000 by the European Anti-Fraud Office (OLAF), which includes spokespersons, persons responsible for public relations and information officers in OLAF and in the national and international investigative services with which OLAF co-operates in the Member States and at EU level. It forms a part of the external independent communication strategy of OLAF. 2
PROGRAMME Wednesday, 13 October 2010 19.30-21.30 Welcome reception, hosted by the Hungarian Customs & Registration of the participants Ministry for National Economy 1051 Budapest József nádor tér 2-4. Thursday, 14 October 2010 9.00-9.30 Registration (follow-up) Hotel Sofitel Budapest Roosevelt ter 2 1051 Budapest +36 12661234 http://www.sofitel.hu 9.30-9.45 Welcome address on behalf of the host József Béndek, Commissioner, Lieutenant-General of the Hungarian Customs & 9.45-10.00 Welcome address on behalf of the host Florin Postica, Principal Adviser to the Director-General, OLAF 10.00-10.15 Address Kálmán Györgyi, member of the OLAF Supervisory Committee 10.15-10.30 Address Elisabeth Kotthaus, member of Cabinet Šemeta, Taxation and Customs Union, Audit and Anti-Fraud, European Commission 10.30-10.45 Address Telmo Baltazar, member of Cabinet Reding, Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission 10.45-11.00 Coffee break 3
Introduction 11.00-11.15 Outline and objectives of the seminar Pavel Bořkovec, OLAF Spokesman 11.15-11.45 How to write, implement & evaluate a successful media strategy Paul Mathews, HM Revenue & Customs, UK 11.45-12.15 Effective external media communication Jenı Sipos, Spokesman of the Hungarian Customs & 12.15-12.30 Question & answer session 12.30-14.00 Working lunch, hosted by OLAF Hotel Sofitel Session 1: Case studies from the Member States 14.00-14.30 Media strategy related to tobacco (& alcohol) fraud Jonathan Hall, HM Revenue & Customs, UK 14.30-15.00 The investigative perspective: proactive media strategies regarding direct expenditure-related fraud Alessandro Butticé, OLAF 15.00-15.30 Cigarette smuggling József Kupecz, Hungarian Customs & 15.30-16.00 Coffee break Session 2: Practical workshop (in English) - chaired by Paul Mathews 16.00-17.00 Case study in groups Facilitators: Wolfgang Schmitz, Brane Gregorič, Gian Luca Berruti, Michael Cassar, Søren Pedersen 17.00-17.30 Wrap-up session 17.30-19.00 Free time 19.00 22:30 Gala dinner, hosted by OLAF Vajdahunyad Castle 4
Friday, 15 October 2010 Session 3: The journalistic approach 9.00-9.30 How press officers and journalists can successfully collaborate in the fight against fraud Philippe Leruth, European Federation of Journalists 9.30-10.00 How to involve the EU citizen in the fight against fraud Paolo di Giannantonio, Rai Uno journalist 10.00-10.30 The challenges & possibilities in communicating the EU to the media Adrienn Geges, Representation of the European Commission in Hungary 10.30-10.45 Coffee break Conclusion 10.45-11.00 Wrap-up session: outcome of the seminar, Spokesman of the Hungarian Customs & 11.00-11.15 Conclusions of the seminar David Jones, Serious Fraud Office, UK 11.15 11.30 Closing address on behalf of the host Nick Ilett, OLAF Director-General (act.) 11.30-11.45 Closing address on behalf of the host country Ádám Balog, Deputy State Secretary, Ministry for National Economy 11.45-12.15 International press conference - co-hosted by OLAF and the Hungarian Customs & 12.00-14.00 Networking lunch, hosted by OLAF Hotel Sofitel End of the working sessions 5
Cultural visit of the host country (optional) 14.00-16.30 Hungary s cultural heritage Guided tour organised by the Hungarian Customs & Finance Guard 16.30 End of the seminar Interpretation will be available in English, French, German & Hungarian 6