ICASA seeks to appoint a panel of law firms to provide legal assistance and services for five years, focusing on various legal categories including ICT, Labour, and Administrative Law.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is inviting bids from qualified law firms to establish a panel for providing comprehensive legal assistance and services over a five-year period. This tender encompasses a wide range of legal specializations, including but not limited to ICT Law, Labour Law, Commercial Law, and Administrative Law. Bidders must demonstrate their expertise in these areas and provide a detailed litigation strategy, proactive measures for improving legal outcomes, and a clear communication plan for reporting progress on legal matters.
Successful bidders will be expected to assist ICASA in navigating complex legal challenges, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, and protecting the public interest. The panel will consist of a maximum of ten law firms, each selected based on their qualifications, experience, and ability to deliver high-quality legal services efficiently. The appointment will be made under the 90/10 preference point system as per the Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act, ensuring that the process is fair and transparent while promoting specific goals such as empowerment and inclusivity.
This tender is suitable for established law firms with expertise in ICT, Labour, Administrative, and other relevant areas of law, particularly those with a strong track record in public sector legal services.