A round table to assess the impact of social fraud on public finances was also attended by representatives of Belgium, Germany, Estonia, Luxembourg, Norway, the Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and Romania. The issue is particularly close to the heart of Edouard Philippe, French Prime Minister.
The Monegasque delegation on July 30 was composed of HE Mr Christophe Steiner, Ambassador to the French Republic, Ms Valérie Bruell-Melchior, Minister at the Embassy of Monaco in France and Ms Ludmilla Raconnat-Le-Goff, Secretary General of the Department of Social Affairs and Health.
Monaco’s delegation said that social fraud has no place in the Principality and outlined the mechanisms used to fight against undeclared work.
PHOTO: Valérie Bruell-Melchior, Minister at the Monaco Embassy in France, Ludmilla Raconnat-Le-Goff, Secretary General of the Department of Social Affairs and Health and HE Mr. Christophe Steiner, Ambassador to the French Republic – © DR