Preventing and combating economic crime at the Border Crossing Point “Terehova” - EEZ un Norvēģijas finanšu instrumenti
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International Police Cooperation

Preventing and combating economic crime at the Border Crossing Point “Terehova”

Programme International Police Cooperation
Selection Pre-defined project
Competition title Preventing and combating economic crime at the Border Crossing Point “Terehova”
National project partner Latvian State Real Estate
Donorstate/international project partner Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Project national Nr. EEZ/VID/2020/2
GrACE project Nr. LV-HOMEAFFAIRS-0002
Contract No. EEZ/VID/2020/2
Contract Date 27.07.2020
Project title Preventing and combating economic crime at the Border Crossing Point “Terehova”
Project promoter State Revenue Service (www.vid.gov.lv; e-mail: vid@vid.gov.lv)
Start of project eligibility 08.07.2020
Project end 31.12.2023
Total eligible costs 2 585 935.00€
Grant financing 2 198 044.75€
National co-financing 387 890.25€
Project status In implementation
Project goal/description To contribute combating and preventing economic crime by increasing the effectiveness of the work of the border crossing point "Terehova" located on the Latvian – Russian border.
Implementation place Latgale

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