The workshops will take place on April 14 and 15 online. Registration is available via the link provided: https://lnkd.in/dfUXq58d
At the training, participants will receive concrete guidance on how suppliers can minimize risks and protect themselves as much as possible against potential accusations of violations, and secure the best possible chances of winning a tender.
The content will be supported by practical examples drawn from the extensive experience of lecturers Vesna Cukrov and Veronika Cukrov from the Cukrov Law Firm, which will help clarify the most common questions and dilemmas suppliers encounter when preparing bids.
Workshop topic — April 14, 2026, 9:00 to 12:00
- How to successfully apply for tenders (from start to finish)?
- How to avoid risks for suppliers (disqualification, accusations of violations under the ZJN-3 Public Procurement Act)?
- Training based on practical examples in collaboration with participants

Workshop topic — April 15, 2026, 9:00 to 12:00
At the second workshop, you will learn how to apply most effectively for EU tenders, what to pay particular attention to, which documents to submit, which conditions must be met, and how to avoid accusations of fraud — all through practical examples.
In Slovenia, the Criminal Code includes a specific criminal offence of fraud against the European Union. If this offence is committed, it carries a prison sentence of up to three years, and in cases where a large financial gain is obtained or significant financial damage is caused, imprisonment of up to eight years.
This workshop builds on the knowledge gained the previous day and offers a broader, European perspective on proper conduct when applying for and implementing projects.
- How to successfully apply for an EU funding call?
- How to avoid the risk of accusations of fraud against EU funds?
- Training based on practical examples in collaboration with participants
You are warmly welcome! Thank you to the organiser, Forum Media Slovenija!
