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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE (SAPS) – LIMPOPO
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE (SAPS)
TEAM LEADER: FINANCIAL INVESTIGATION (LIEUTENANT COLONEL)
POST: Team Leader: Financial Investigation (Lieutenant Colonel)
LOCATION: Priority Crime Specialised Investigation, Provincial Office, Polokwane
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band D: R 474 216 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/357/2021 (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with three (3) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which two (2) years should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Forensic Investigation/ Accounting or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Conducting of financial investigations (e.g. the identifying of suspects and interviewing of possible witnesses, obtaining the execution of subpoenas, analysis of bank statements etc.),
Compiling a detailed statement of financial investigation conducted for court purposes
Liaison with role players and stakeholders regarding financial investigations,
Giving evidence in court, when necessary,
Presenting case files for inspection as per instructions and prescripts,
Administering the case files relating to financial investigations in terms of the prescripts,
Attending to crime scenes to gather evidence to be utilised in financial investigations,
Attending of operational meeting pertaining to projects and operations,
Utilising resources as per the prescripts, instructions and directives adhering and complying with the information security standards set by the Minimum Information Security, Standards and the Protection of Information Act;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
TEAM LEADER: ANALYST (LIEUTENANT COLONEL)
POST: Team Leader: Analyst (Lieutenant Colonel)
LOCATION: Priority Crime Management Centre, Provincial Office, Polokwane
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band D: R 474 216 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/369/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with three (3) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which two (2) years should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Information Technology/ Project Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Conduct priority crime threat and investigation based on intelligence and problem solving policing practices through multi-disciplinary approach,
Direct and guide threat based multi-disciplinary project investigations,
Decision making focusing on what is happening now and predictions about the future development hypotheses testing informing the Provincial.
Establish and maintain a Provincial Resource Centre,
Manage the performance and Stats office;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
TEAM LEADER: ANALYST (LIEUTENANT COLONEL)
POST: Team Leader: Analyst (Lieutenant Colonel)
LOCATION: Priority Crime Management Centre, Provincial Office, Polokwane
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band D: R 474 216 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/369/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with three (3) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which two (2) years should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Information Technology/ Project Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Conduct priority crime threat and investigation based on intelligence and problem solving policing practices through multi-disciplinary approach,
Direct and guide threat based multi-disciplinary project investigations,
Decision making focusing on what is happening now and predictions about the future development hypotheses testing informing the Provincial.
Establish and maintain a Provincial Resource Centre,
Manage the performance and Stats office;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
INVESTIGATOR: JCPS CLUSTER (CAPTAIN)
POST: Investigator: JCPS Cluster (Captain)
LOCATION: Serious Corruption Investigation, Phalaborwa, Limpopo
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band C: R 376 473 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/377/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with two (2) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which one (1) year should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Forensic Investigation/ Criminology/ Accounting/ Public Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Ensure effective and efficient investigation of fraud and corruption related offences within JCPS Cluster.
Investigating and handing serious corruption cases and/or major investigations,
Gathering and utilising of evidence through specialised techniques and methodologies,
Managing and handling investigations in multi-disciplinary approach,
Apprehending and processing of suspects,
Administrating of case dockets and/or enquiries,
Attending to court proceedings,
Preparation of case dockets and enquiries for inspection in accordance with the prescripts,
Managing and maintaining of an informers network,
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
INVESTIGATOR: ASSET FORFEITURE INVESTIGATION (CAPTAIN)
POST: Investigator: Asset Forfeiture Investigation (Captain)
LOCATION: Priority Crime Specialised Investigation, Provincial Office, Polokwane
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band C: R 376 473 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/383/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with two (2) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which one (1) year should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Forensic Investigation/ Accounting/ Public Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Manage the team of investigators,
Complying with policy, standards and procedures in the field of responsibility,
Conducting of case file inspections and performing administering functions pertaining to the team,
Conducting of investigations pertaining to asset forfeiture investigation (e.g. the tracing and locating of property, obtaining of statements, compiling and submission of subpoenas, collecting and collating of information/documents, etc.),
Gather information and evidence for profiling of suspects,
Compiling a detailed statement of investigation conducted for submission to the AFU Advocate, AFU, NPA
Liaison with role players and stakeholders regarding asset forfeiture investigations,
Giving evidence in court, when necessary,
Presenting case files for inspection as per instructions and prescripts,
Administering the case files relating to asset forfeiture investigations in terms of the prescripts,
Attending to crime scenes to gather evidence to be utilised in asset forfeiture investigations,
Attending of operational meeting pertaining to projects and operations,
Utilising resources as per the prescripts, instructions and directives,
Record all investigation conducted as per the prescript of SAPS, DPCI and PCSI,
Adhering and complying with the information security standards set by the Minimum Information Security, Standards and the Protection of Information Act;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
INVESTIGATOR: ASSET FORFEITURE INVESTIGATION (CAPTAIN)
POST: Investigator: Asset Forfeiture Investigation (Captain)
LOCATION: Priority Crime Specialised Investigation, Provincial Office, Polokwane
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band C: R 376 473 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/383/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with two (2) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which one (1) year should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Forensic Investigation/ Accounting/ Public Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Manage the team of investigators,
Complying with policy, standards and procedures in the field of responsibility,
Conducting of case file inspections and performing administering functions pertaining to the team,
Conducting of investigations pertaining to asset forfeiture investigation (e.g. the tracing and locating of property, obtaining of statements, compiling and submission of subpoenas, collecting and collating of information/documents, etc.),
Gather information and evidence for profiling of suspects,
Compiling a detailed statement of investigation conducted for submission to the AFU Advocate, AFU, NPA
Liaison with role players and stakeholders regarding asset forfeiture investigations,
Giving evidence in court, when necessary,
Presenting case files for inspection as per instructions and prescripts,
Administering the case files relating to asset forfeiture investigations in terms of the prescripts,
Attending to crime scenes to gather evidence to be utilised in asset forfeiture investigations,
Attending of operational meeting pertaining to projects and operations,
Utilising resources as per the prescripts, instructions and directives,
Record all investigation conducted as per the prescript of SAPS, DPCI and PCSI,
Adhering and complying with the information security standards set by the Minimum Information Security, Standards and the Protection of Information Act;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.
INVESTIGATOR: STATUTORY AND COMMON LAW OFFENCES (CAPTAIN)
POST: Investigator: Statutory and Common Law Offences (Captain)
LOCATION: Serious Commercial Crime Investigation, Phalaborwa, Limpopo
LEVEL OF REMUNERATION: Band C: R 376 473 per annum
REFERENCES: DPCI/LIM/394/2021: (1 post)
Generic Requirements:
Applicant must display competency in the post-specific functions of the post;
Be in possession of a Senior Certificate (Grade 12) and a relevant (to the post) three (3) year Degree/Diploma registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level;
Be proficient in at least two (2) official languages, of which one (1) must be English.
Must be a South African citizen.
Must have no previous criminal/departmental convictions or criminal or departmental cases pending;
Applicants will be subjected to a vetting process which will include security screening;
Be in possession of at least a valid light motor vehicle driver’s licence;
Must not have tattoos which will be visible when wearing summer uniform;
Relevant courses in the field of the post may be an advantage.
Additional requirements:
A relevant three (3) year Diploma/ Degree registered on the National Learner Record Database on at least a NQF 6 level with two (2) years relevant experience in the field of the post of which one (1) year should be on supervisory level. Preference will be given to applicants in possession of qualification(s) in Policing/ Law/ Forensic Investigation/ Criminology/ Accounting/ Public Management or related field of study.
Core Functions:
Investigate projects relating to statutory offenses within the province;
Investigate projects relating to common law offenses in the province.
Maintain good relations with internal and external role players;
Manage and utilise all resources allocated to the immediate post environment in accordance with the relevant directives and legislation.
General:
Only the official application form (for salary level 1-12) which will be available at all SAPS Offices, Stations and may also be downloaded on the SAPS website will be accepted. All instructions on the application form must be adhered to; failure to do so may result in the rejection of the application.
The post particulars and reference number of the post must be correctly specified on the application form.
Comprehensive Curriculum Vitae (CV) must be submitted together with the application form as well as copies of an applicant's (which need not to be certified):
Identity document,
Valid motor vehicle driver's license,
Matric/Senior Certificate, Degree/ Diploma certificate (Study/ academic records of qualification alone do not suffice) of all educational qualifications;
Study/ academic records should be attached to verify modules/subjects where necessary.
It is the applicant’s responsibility to have foreign qualifications evaluated by the South African Qualification Authority (SAQA).
Applicants will be subjected to fingerprint screening.
Persons who retired from the Public Service by taking a severance package, early retirement or for medical reasons, as well as persons with previous convictions, are excluded.
Appointments will be made in terms of the South African Police Service Act, 1995.
Applicants appointed under the Police Service Act will be subjected to a medical assessment by a medical practitioner as determined by SAPS prescripts.
It is the responsibility of the applicants to submit applications timeously to the correct physical or email address (between 07h30 and 16h00) as provided below (Please note that applications that are submitted or emailed to an incorrect physical/email address will not be considered). Failure to which the applications would not be considered.
The closing date for all applications is 14 January 2022 at 16:00. Late applications will not be accepted or considered.
If an applicant is short-listed, it can be expected of him/ her to undergo a personal interview and such candidates may be subjected to security clearance.
Correspondence will be conducted with successful candidates only. If you have not been contacted within 3 months after the closing date of this advertisement, please accept that your application was unsuccessful.
The South African Police Service is under no obligation to fill a post after advertisement thereof.
Candidates short-listed for appointment to certain identified posts will be vetted in terms of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No 32 of 2007) and the children's Act, 2005 (Act No 38 of 2005). A candidate, whose particulars appear in either the National Register of Sex Offenders or Part B of the Child Protection Register, will be disqualified from appointment to the post.
Application forms may be hand delivered/couriered and or emailed to the following addresses:
Applications for DPCI: LIMPOPO can be posted to:
Hand delivered or couriered to:
Hans van Rensburg Street, Suite 02, 106 Empire Place
POLOKWANE
Applications emailed to:
SeabiMJ2@saps.gov.za (Limpopo posts only)
Enquiries can be directed to:
Lieutenant Colonel Seabi and Captain Seabi
Telephone number: (015) 283 8117 / 015 293 9235/ 7236
The contents of this circular must be brought to the attention of all personnel.