320 Job Opportunities at TAKUKURU-PCCB 2023 The Institute for the Prevention and Combating of Corruption (TAKUKURU-PCCB) is a public institution established under the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Law No. 11 of 2007. This law was enacted after the repeal of the Law for the Prevention of Corruption (TAKURU) Chapter 329 which was revised in 2002. The establishment of this body came after the Parliament of the United Republic of Tanzania passed the 2007 Prevention and Combating Corruption Bill on April 16, 2007. This bill was signed by the President of the United Republic of Tanzania Mr. Jakaya Kikwete became the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Act on June 11, 2007 and came into force on July 1, 2007.
320 Job Opportunities at TAKUKURU-PCCB 2023
Nafasi za Kazi 320 PCCB 2023 Director General of the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) wishes to invite qualified Tanzanians to fill vacant posts in District Offices as shown below:
Nafasi za Kazi 320 PCCB 2023
INVESTIGATION OFFICERS II (220 POSTS)
Required Qualifications:
Academic Qualifications:
• Applicants should possess three years Advanced Diploma or Undergraduate degree from recognized learning institutions in any of the following fields; Civil Engineering, Building Economics (Quantity Surveyor), Electrical Engineering, Water Engineering, Highway Engineering, Architecture, Computer science, Statistics, Law and Psychology Guidance and Counseling.
• Applicants should have a minimum pass of lower second class.
• Applicants should have good working knowledge of IT and computer related applications.
• Applicants who are registered by respective Professional Board(s) will be highly considered
Other Qualifications:
• All applicants must be citizens of Tanzania and not above 30 years old.
Required Qualifications:
Academic Qualifications:
Applicants should possess Certificate of Secondary (CSE), Basic Technician certificate, or Diploma from a recognized learning institution in one of the following categories;
• Category A: National Service’s programs with Security Skills
• Category B: Motor Vehicle Mechanics, Panel Beating and Spray Painting, Automotive Electronics (NVA/NTA level 3 – 4) and Driving skills.
• Category C: Customer Service/Office Assistant and Accountancy
• Category D: Secretarial Studies
Other Qualifications:
• All applicants must be citizens of Tanzania and not above 25 years old.
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS FOR ALL APPLICANTS
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• Applicants should be of high integrity with no criminal record.
• Applicants must attach their detailed relevant certified copies of Academic certificates:
o Degree/Advanced Diploma Transcripts and Certificates.
o Form IV and Form VI National Examination Certificates.
o Standard VII Completion Certificate.
o Professional certificates from respective boards.
o One recent passport size picture and birth certificate.
• National Identity Card (NIDA) or NIDA’s registration number is mandatory.
• Testimonials, Partial transcripts and results slips are not accepted.
• Certificates from Foreign Examination Bodies for Ordinary or Advanced Level
Education should be certified by the National Examination Council of Tanzania
(NECTA).
• Only verified certificates from Foreign Universities by the Tanzania Commission for Universities (TCU) will be accepted.
• Applicants must attach latest Curriculum Vitae (CV) having reliable physical address, contact postal address, email address and mobile phone numbers.
• Presentation of forged academic certificates and false information in the CV will attract legal action.
• Applicants must submit three names of referees with their reliable contact and one recent passport size photograph for each referee.
• Applicants who were terminated from Public Service for whatever reasons should not apply.
• Application letters should be hand written in Swahili or English language.
• Applicants employed by Government Institutions should channel their applications through their current employers.
• Only applicants who will comply with the pre–set qualifications and conditions will be shortlisted for further recruitment processes.
NOTE: All applicants must note that once recruited will be placed to work at any PCCB District
Office as Director General will determine
Mode of Application
• All applications must be sent through PCCB recruitment Portal whose address is: www.pccb.go.tz/ajira and not otherwise (Posted/Hand delivery will not be accepted).
• All applications letters should be addressed to:
Director General,
Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau,
Jamhuri Street,
P.O. Box 1291
41101 DODOMA
OR
Mkurugenzi Mkuu,
Taasisi ya Kuzuia na Kupambana na Rushwa,
Mtaa wa Jamhuri,
S.L. P 1291,
41101 DODOMA.
DEADLINE OF APPLICATION: 10th February, 2023
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How to Login /Signup in the PCCB Job portal?
In order to sign in to PCCB Job portal, you need to Have an Account if Not yet Registered You must Create An Account Firstly
The requirement to Register PCCB JOB PORTAL
- Username (Also you can use your Email as Username)
- Password Email
What Requirements/Details Need to be Filled in PCCB Job Portal?
- Personal Details:
- Contact Details
- Academic Details
- Attachment Uploading (In PDF Format Except for passport size picture it can be in JPEG & PNG)
- Referees Details
- National Service Program Details
- NIDA Details
- Anti Corruption Club membership Details
- Criminal Record status
- Declaration (You have Declare overall above information you filled) Lastly you Allowed to Submit your Applications
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What is the main function of Pccb?
The functions of the PCCB and the ZACECA cover prevention and education on corruption-related matters by means of, inter alia, monitoring of public entities, advising the public and the private sector, and awareness-raising; as their third area of responsibility, both ACAs are mandated to investigate alleged
In July 2007, the Prevention of Corruption Act (PCA) was abolished and replaced by the current Prevention and Combating of Corruption Act (PCCA) which renamed the PCB the “Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau” (PCCB).
The PCCB is an independent body under Section 5 of the PCCA.
Tanzania’s first anti-corruption agency dates back to 1974 when Act No. 2 mandated the establishment of an Anti-Corruption Squad