PCCB portal 2023 TAKUKURU Portal Tanzania mHow to Login /Signup in the PCCB Job portal 2023 TAKUKURU Jobportal PCCB 2023 – How to Apply PCCB/TAKUKURU JOB 2023 | www.pccb.go.tz/jobportal 2023 PCCB Jobportal TAKUKURU –What is PCCB/TAKUKURU JOBPORTAL – www.pccb.go.tz/jobportal PCCB Ajiraportal is the System or Website (Part of PCCB Main website) Created /Designed to Receive Job Applications from candidates to Avoid Bias in PCB JOB Applications.
PCCB Job portal 2023 TAKUKURU Portal Tanzania
Inorder to sign in PCCB Jobportal you need to Have an Acount if Not yet Registered You must Create An Account Firstly
Requirement to Register PCCB JOBPORTAL
What Requirements/Detals Need to be Filled in PCCB JOB Portal?
Personal Detals: Contact Details Academic Details Attachment Uploading (In PDF Format Except 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 over all above information you filled) Lastly you Allowed to Submitt your Applications
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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
Click Here to Log in PCCB Portal and Apply PCCB Jobs
What is the main function of Pccb?
How to Login /Signup in the PCCB Job portal 2023
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