The Eastern Cape Department of Health seeks to appoint a panel of forensic investigators to enhance the capacity of its Fraud Management Unit for a duration of three years. This initiative aims to strengthen fraud detection and prevention mechanisms.
The Eastern Cape Department of Health (ECDOH) is inviting proposals for the appointment of a panel of forensic investigators to support its Fraud Management Unit. This tender is aimed at enhancing the department's capacity to conduct thorough forensic investigations over a period of three years. The selected panel will be responsible for investigating allegations of fraud, misconduct, and other irregularities within the department, ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory frameworks.
Key requirements include a proven track record in forensic investigations, particularly in the public sector, and the ability to provide expert testimony in legal proceedings. Investigators must be equipped with the necessary skills and tools to conduct comprehensive investigations, analyze evidence, and prepare detailed reports. This initiative is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the ECDOH and safeguarding public resources, ultimately contributing to improved healthcare services in the Eastern Cape.
By engaging a specialized panel, the ECDOH aims to bolster its fraud management strategies, enhance accountability, and promote transparency within the department. This tender presents an opportunity for qualified forensic investigation firms to collaborate with the government in addressing fraud and ensuring the effective use of public funds.
This tender is suitable for forensic investigation firms with expertise in fraud management, particularly those with experience in the public sector. Businesses that can demonstrate a strong track record in conducting thorough investigations and providing legal support are encouraged to apply.
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