
Deputy director-general of the European anti-fraud office (Olaf) Salla Saastamoinen on Wednesday urged Cyprus to seek support from the EU’s anti-fraud programme.
Olaf is the EU body responsible for investigating fraud, corruption, and irregularities affecting the union’s financial interests.
During her visit to Cyprus, Saastamoinen said Cypriot authorities show “willingness, responsiveness and constructive engagement at all levels”, but urged them to consider making full use of the union anti-fraud programme.






