Website National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
The Office of the National Director of Public Prosecutions was established on 1 August 1998, in terms of section 179 (1) of the Constitution.
National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)
The Office of the National Director of Public Prosecutions was established on 1 August 1998, in terms of section 179 (1) of the Constitution. The NPA comprises the National Director, who is the head of the Office and manages the Office; Directors of Public Prosecutions; Investigating Directors and Special Directors; other members of the prosecuting authority appointed at or assigned to the Office; and members of the administrative staff at the Office.
Minimum Requirement
- An appropriate B Degree (NQF level 7) in Computer Science/ Information Systems/ Statistics/ Forensic Science/ Forensic Accounting/ Policing/ Criminology or related qualification with specialization in data analysis and/or forensic investigations.
- Minimum of three years’ experience in data analysis in a legal/investigative/financial environment in roles related to investigations, financial crime, forensic accounting or compliance. Vocational training in Anticorruption and financial crime/anti-money laundering/corruption investigation techniques/ data analysis tools/ cybersecurity/Digital Forensics.
- Certified Fraud examiner (CFE), Certified Data Analyst (CDA), Certified Information System Auditor (CISA), Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) or other Data Science and Analytics certifications. Demonstrable competency in acting Independently, Professionally, Accountable and with Credibility.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills, innovative and proactive. General management and project management Skills. Strategic capability and leadership.
- People management and empowerment.
- Customer service and responsiveness.
- Communication Skills. Planning and Prioritising. Research Skills and Administration skills. A valid driver’s license.
To apply for this job please visit www.dpsa.gov.za.