This tender seeks to appoint a panel of co-sourced internal audit service providers for a period of 36 months. Providers must demonstrate expertise in internal auditing and compliance to enhance the effectiveness of the Science & Technology sector.
The Department of Science and Technology is inviting proposals for the appointment of a panel of co-sourced internal audit service providers for a duration of 36 months. This initiative aims to bolster the internal audit function within the department, ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks and enhancing operational efficiency. Service providers will be expected to collaborate with the internal audit team, providing specialized knowledge and skills that align with the department's strategic objectives.
Key requirements include a proven track record in delivering internal audit services, familiarity with public sector regulations, and the ability to provide comprehensive audit reports that identify risks and recommend improvements. The selected panel will play a crucial role in supporting the department's governance and risk management processes, ultimately contributing to better accountability and transparency in the management of public resources. By engaging with experienced service providers, the department aims to strengthen its internal controls and enhance overall service delivery to the public.
This tender is suitable for established auditing firms and professional service providers with experience in internal auditing, particularly those familiar with public sector regulations and compliance requirements. Businesses that can demonstrate a strong track record in enhancing governance and risk management practices are encouraged to apply.