The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) was established in June 2019 through the merger of the Department of Economic Development (EDD) and the Department of Trade and Industry (the dti). The dtic’s mission is to promote structural transformation, facilitate investment and trade, and strengthen economic development in South Africa. The...
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A qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by the SAQA in Business Management / Investment / Finance / Economics / Competition Law or relevant qualification. 5 years of senior managerial experience in Investment / Market analysis / Finance in the private or public sector or regulatory environment.
DUTIES :
Oversee the development, review, and monitor the implementation of Policy Frameworks: Align domestic and international investment policy frameworks with the Competition Act to promote market inclusivity; Draft and update sectoral investment guidelines to reflect evolving global economic trends; Carry out impact assessments on proposed policy changes to assess their effect on small and medium enterprises (SMEs); Advise the dtic on aligning policies with the Competition Act public interest commitments.
Competition: Integration: Collaborate with the Competition Commission to evaluate how large-scale investments influence market concentration and verify adherence to the Competition Act; Establish formal protocols for information sharing between investment promotion units and competition regulators; Review and provide strategic recommendations on merger proposals to ensure 100% alignment with national industrial and transformation policy objectives; Review Framework Agreements to support evolving policy on transformation.
Barriers to entry: Identify and address regulatory or market barriers that hinder new private sector investment and domestic competition; Advise on the drafting of competition-related legislative reforms that simplify licensing and permitting processes for new market entrants; Design "re-tape reduction" initiatives to streamline the investment journey for foreign and local entities; Advise the dtic red-tape reduction team on competition-related reduction initiatives.
Market access and regulatory coordination: Facilitate investor engagement with Competition Authority application processes by coordinating closely with relevant competition authorities; Present investment opportunities to the IDC, PIC, DBSA and NEF; Advise the dtic in the implementation of the Public Interest Commitments Framework Agreements; Act as a mediator between private investors and government departments to resolve cost-cutting regulatory bottlenecks.
Strategic Facilitation: Monitor global and domestic investment trends to identify sectors requiring competitive intervention of incentive-based support; Facilitate Public-Private sector joint investments that support industrial localisations; Develop investment value propositions specifically targeted at high-growth emerging industries; Actively participate in the hosting of bilateral investment forums to connect international investors with local industrial opportunities; Advise the dtic on the implementation of the ESOP programme.
Stakeholder and Inter-Governmental relations: Facilitate engagements with key stakeholders, including regulators (Competition Commission, Tribunal), other government departments, and industry bodies. Represent the department at relevant policy, technical, and intergovernmental forums Oversee consultations in negotiating merger remedies or public interest conditions with multinational firms and investors; Facilitate alignment of South Africa's competition enforcement approach with regional/continental frameworks (e.g. AfCFTA); Facilitate stakeholder buy-in and commitments in merger negotiations, engage directly with firms to promote public interest conditions. Chief Directorate Management: Oversee the management of financial resources and assets of the unit; Oversee the management of staff; Oversee the strategic planning of the unit and execution of the operational plan.
A qualification at NQF level 7 as recognised by the SAQA Law/ Finance/ Public Management/ Economics or relevant qualification. 5 years' experience at a senior managerial level in an economic environment in the public/private sector.
DUTIES :
Provide strategic advice and report on the performance of the competition authorities: Oversee the development and execution of compliance legislation for the competition authorities; Oversee the analysis and report on competition authorities' strategic plans, annual performance plans, quarterly and annual reports; Provides leadership in coordinating that competition authorities uphold principles of good corporate governance; Oversee the regular consultation and reporting with competition authorities. Advise and report to the Minister on the performance of competition authorities
Manage the provision of advice to the department on the regulatory interventions required to enhance accountability and performance by the competition authorities: Lead and oversee effective planning, budgeting, government, and financial management within the competition authorities; Facilitate that the competition authorities' mandate aligns with the priorities and mandate of the Department; Oversee and coordinate that the competition authorities' delivery targets are aligned with the Department's APP and objectives; Oversee the development and review of competition policies and legislative frameworks;
Provide leadership on any interventions to promote and support regulations, where applicable Stakeholder management: Lead and strategically identify and foster collaborations with various stakeholders (Competition authorities, other government entities, NEDLAC, Advocacy, and Industry lobby groups); Provide strategic guidance and advise, and facilitate the dtic's inputs to ensure policy coherence and alignment to promote the government's policies amongst key stakeholders; Oversee strategic engagements, forums, and bilateral meetings to address competition oversight matters; Oversee consultation processes on competition policy, market inquiries, and regulatory interventions; Oversee communication of findings, decisions, and recommendations to relevant stakeholders.
Monitoring and evaluation: Oversee the development and implementation of monitoring and evaluation frameworks for competition oversight programmes, investigations, and interventions; Lead the monitoring of compliance with competition legislations, regulations, and policy directives across identified markets and sectors; Lead the evaluation of the effectiveness and impact of competition enforcement actions and policy interventions; Oversee and champion the development of evidence-based reports with findings, trends, risks and recommendations for senior management and oversight structures.
Chief Directorate Management: Oversee the staff/personnel, Oversee the management of financial resources and assets of the Unit; Oversee the strategic planning of the Unit and execution of the operation plan.
Qualification in Internal Auditing, Accounting with majors in Auditing or Accounting or related fields at NQF Level 6. 1-2 years in performance auditing in the public/private sector.
DUTIES :
Prepare engagement documentation and analyse background information. Identify focus areas, audit objectives and compile planning memos. Perform control tests and compile working papers with audit evidence.
Raise informal queries and participate in audit fieldwork. Compile draft reports, obtain comments, and follow up on audit findings. Participate in audit steering committees and submit executive summaries. Assess APP planning and evaluate quarterly/annual performance reporting. Submit accurate timesheets and maintain audit files per the dtic standards.
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