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FIOD ECD

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Common name
  
FIOD

Formed
  
1945

Employees
  
1250

Abbreviation
  
FIOD

Preceding agency
  
FIOD (from 1945)

Legal personality
  
Governmental: Government agency

The Fiscal Information and Investigation Service, in Dutch "Fiscale inlichtingen- en opsporingsdienst" is the Dutch Anti-Fraud agency.

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History

The FIOD-ECD was formed when the FIOD and the ECD were merged in 1999. In 2010, the name was changed to FIOD.

Role

The FIOD's main roles are in investigation and governance. Investigations are mainly carried out into economic, fiscal and financial fraud. Governance is carried out in economic and financial areas.

Any one of the five main Dutch Ministries (Economics, Finance, Foreign Affairs, Justice, and Health, Employment and Sports) can order the FIOD to act on information of suspected fraud. They are also the investigational unit for several financial watchdogs.

Piracy

One of the investigative teams is the Team Opsporing Piraterij (Piracy Investigations Team) which specifically investigates breaches of the Copyright Act of 1912.

It has cooperated with BREIN to investigate p2p sites hosted in the Netherlands.

References

FIOD-ECD Wikipedia