The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) is the regulator for the South African communications, broadcasting and postal services sectors. ICASA was established by an Act of statute, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa Act of 2000, as Amended.
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The Social and Ethics Committee is a governance committee for ICASA with responsibilities delegated to it by the ICASA Council. The role of which is to provide strategic advice, and guidance in respect of matters relating to governance, organisational ethics, responsible corporate citizenship, sustainable development and stakeholder relationships. This includes the following:
Promoting and monitoring ethical behaviour of the employees, Councillors and stakeholders.
Providing oversight of the implementation of the Ethics Management Programme.
Monitoring ICASA's activities, having regard to relevant legislation and codes of conduct and Disclosure of Interest, in respect of social and economic development, good corporate citizenship, the environment, health and public safety, consumer relationships, sound labour and employment practices, results on supplier selection and breach management.
Overseeing and monitoring the organisation's status as a good corporate citizen, including
Requirements:
A Postgraduate degree in Compliance/Risk or similar field Registration with a professional body. Five years or more working experience at a senior management level in some or all the following fields: Corporate Governance, Compliance, Regulation environment, Ethics and Disclozsures. Experience working at executive level. Previous experience serving as a member of a Steering or Governance Committee will be an added advantage.
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