The Border Management Authority seeks expressions of interest from service providers for two panels: one for forensic investigations and another for ethics management services, both for a duration of three years.
The Border Management Authority (BMA) is inviting interested parties to submit expressions of interest for the appointment of two panels of service providers. Panel 1 will focus on conducting forensic investigations to ensure compliance and integrity within the BMA's operations over a three-year period. This includes investigating any irregularities, fraud, or misconduct that may arise, thereby enhancing accountability and transparency within the organization.
Panel 2 will be responsible for providing ethics management-related services, which are crucial for fostering a culture of ethical behavior and compliance among BMA staff. This panel will develop and implement ethics training programs, establish reporting mechanisms for ethical concerns, and provide ongoing support to ensure adherence to ethical standards. Both panels are essential for the BMA to maintain its integrity and public trust, ultimately contributing to more effective border management in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in forensic accounting, investigative services, and ethics consulting. Companies with experience in public sector compliance and training are encouraged to apply, particularly those with a proven track record in enhancing organizational integrity and ethical standards.