The Department of Higher Education and Training seeks to appoint a qualified panel of up to five service providers to conduct forensic investigations over a three-year period. Providers must demonstrate credibility, competence, and independence.
The Department of Higher Education and Training is inviting proposals from suitably qualified service providers to form a panel for conducting forensic investigations. This tender aims to establish a maximum of five independent and credible service providers who can effectively investigate allegations of misconduct, fraud, and other irregularities within the department. The selected providers will be engaged for a period of three years, ensuring a comprehensive approach to forensic analysis and reporting.
Key requirements for applicants include proven experience in forensic investigations, a strong track record of delivering high-quality investigative services, and the ability to maintain independence and objectivity throughout the investigation process. The successful panel will play a crucial role in enhancing accountability and transparency within the department, ultimately contributing to improved governance and trust in higher education institutions. Providers are encouraged to submit their proposals by the closing date, ensuring all necessary documentation is included to support their qualifications and experience.
This tender is suitable for forensic investigation firms, legal consultants specializing in compliance and fraud investigations, and independent auditors with expertise in forensic analysis. Businesses with a proven track record in delivering investigative services within the public sector are encouraged to apply.
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