List Of Name Called for Interview at PCCB Tanzania (TAKUKURU) 2022.

 

PUBLIC NOTICE ON ORAL INTERVIEW PCCB 2022

The Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB), is a law enforcement institution established and mandated by the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Act No. 11 of 2007 to prevent corruption, educate the society on the effects of this problem, and enforce the law against corruption.

Section 5 of this law establishes the Bureau as an independent public body, and Section 7 sets out its functions. The mandate and operations of PCCB are limited to Tanzania Mainland. In the endeavor to combat corruption the Bureau adopts the three-prong approach, namely by prevention, public awareness, investigation and prosecution of offenders.

There are four directorates in the PCCB namely, the Directorate of Investigation responsible for detecting, investigating and prosecuting corruption offenders; the Directorate of Research, Control and Statistics responsible for prevention of corruption in public and private sectors through strengthening systems.

the Directorate of Community Education responsible for involving the community in fighting corruption; and the Directorate of Administration and Human Resources which supports the other three directorates by providing them with the right human and other physical and material resources  DOWNLOAD BELOW 

INVESTIGATION OFFICER (AFISA UCHUNGUZI)

ASSISTANT INVESTIGATOR (MCHUNGUZI MSAIDIZI)

Historical background

The Second Phase of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and Action Plan (NACSAP II) was officially launched by the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania on December 10, 2006. NACSAP II, to be implemented in 2008– 2011, aims to build on the achievements NACSAP I and address challenges encountered by becoming more focused, robust, relevant and inclusive. In collaboration with other anti-corruption stakeholders, the program aims at helping to set up, organize, and mainstream a sustainable mechanism and responses against corruption with United Nations Development Program (UNDP) as the main funding and technical partner.

NACSAP II also aims at complementing and integrating anti-corruption measures into the core public sector reforms such as Public Sector Reform Program (PSRP), Legal Sector Reform Program (LSRP), Local Government Reform Program (LGRP), and Public Financial Management Reform Program (PFMRP) in strengthening and instituting good governance, transparency, accountability, integrity, efficiency and improved public service delivery.

NACSAP II encourages strategic partnership between the Anti-Corruption bodies of the National Government, the private sector, civil society, media and Development Partners (DP) in combating corruption and enhancing good governance in Tanzania.

The key executing agencies of NACSAP II are Preventing and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB); Good Governance Coordination Unit (GGCU), and Director of Public Prosecution (DPP). The overall policy and strategic guidance to NACSAP implementation is vested in the National Steering Committee with the Director General of PCCB as the Chairperson. The implementation strategy provides an opportunity to translate the Government’s anticorruption policies, aspirations, and perspectives into practical and actionable terms though eight key Strategic goals (key result areas/objectives)as listed below:

Goal 1: Combat corruption in a more scientific way and by addressing its root causes;

Goal 2: Strengthen anticorruption mechanism at all Ministries, Department and Agencies of Government.

Goal 3: Introduce systems of integrity, accountability and transparency in Local Government

Administration (LGA),

Goal 4: Mainstream and empower Private Sector into anti-corruption.

Goal 5: Mainstream and empower Civil Society Organization and Non State Actors into anti-corruption processes,

Goal 6: Raise public awareness of anticorruption.

Goal 7: Build Synergy between NACSAP and Legislative and Judicial Integrity Programs.

Goal 8: Enhance the capacity of PCCB, GGCU and Director of Public Prosecution to deal with corruption, manage and implement NACSAP.

The NACSAP II, as a Government’s blue-print for implementing the National Anti-Corruption

Policy of ‘zero tolerance’ to corruption has so far made tremendous mind-changing impact at all levels. So far a lot of progress has been made in introducing new attitude-changing integrity measures to the Public Sector, Private Sector, Local Governments, the Civil Society, the media and schools.

RELEASE CORRUPTION REPORTS TO: PHONE 113; SMS 113 or * 113 #. THIS SERVICE IS FREE

BE PROUD WHEN YOU SAY 'I DON'T CORRECT CORRUPTION.

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