The Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) exists to apply measures outlined in the Financial Intelligence Centre Act, 2001 (Act 38 of 2001), which are intended to make the financial system intolerant to abuse. The FIC does this by working towards fulfilling its mandate of assisting in identifying the proceeds of crime, combating money laundering, the financing...
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Research and identify suitable accountable institutions for inspections, utilising the risk base approach.
Conduct inspections on accountable institutions and correctly to assess the levels of compliance with the provisions of the Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 (the FIC Act) by accountable institution.
Collect and maintain the integrity of information evidencing the levels of compliance with the FIC Act.
Draft and process inspection reports detailing the level of compliance by inspected institutions setting out in detail findings, evidence and recommendations.
Secure accurate, reliable and admissible evidence to support conclusions on the inspected institution’s level of compliance with the FIC Act.
Recommend appropriate remedial action to remedy any non-compliance and monitor the remediation progress.
Conduct research on domestic and international AML compliance and enforcement trends.
Guide and advise accountable institutions, reporting institutions and supervisory bodies regarding compliance with the FIC Act.
Ensure compliance with protocols and procedures, including confidentiality and non-abuse of inspection powers.
Identify and implement methods to improve efficiency and quality
Attend and respond to correspondences relating to inspections and other general matters
Act as team lead for a team of inspectors.
Review the work of inspectors
Guide, advise, train and mentor inspectors.
Create and execute clear, focused, and efficient inspection plans with reasonable timelines to manage own and team members targets.
EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE
University Degree in Law (LLB preferred). Commerce Degree in Law (B. Com Law)
B.Com in forensic accounting/auditing may be considered.
At least eight (8) years' experience in a relevant field i.e. prosecution of criminal or administrative proceedings, forensic auditing, auditing of information systems, and or supervisory inspection experience of regulatory requirements.
Knowledge of the FIC Act, other anti-money laundering legislation and international anti-
Money laundering standards
Advanced investigative and analysis skills
Advanced legal drafting skills
Good written and verbal communication skills
Intermediate to advanced level of computer literacy, including MS Word, MS Access, MS Project; MS Excel, MS Power Point
A high level of judgement and integrity
FIC Act compliance experience advantageous
Knowledge and good understanding of the provisions of the FIC Act and other anti-money-laundering legislation and international standards.
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