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2X Senior Investigators
Job Reference Number: S0200002
Department: Cartels
Business Unit:
Industry: Legal
Job Type: Contract
Positions Available: 2
Salary: Market Related
The Competition Commission seeks to appoint dynamic and committed Senior Investigators to join the Commission’s Cartels Division in the investigation and prosecution of Cartels.
Job Description
The Cartels Division protects competition by investigating and prosecuting illegal agreements between competitors and manages the Corporate Leniency Policy (CLP) to encourage whistleblowing and supports enforcement through rigorous investigations and prosecutions.
If you have an aptitude for investigation; prosecution, research and analysis of complex economic or legal issues, then the Commission invites you to apply to join our hard-working team of cartels investigators and prosecutors.
A starting annual total cost to company package of R 1 294 895,38 (negotiable commensurate with experience)
Please note that this position is available on a five (5) year fixed-term contract, renewable.
Key Accountabilities
The main responsibilities of the incumbent will, inter alia, include:
- To investigate and prosecute contraventions of section 4(1)(b) of the Competition Act.
- To administer the Commission’s Corporate Leniency Policy.
- To write, review and present investigation reports.
- To write, review and present pleadings.
- To assist with leading and managing of investigations and prosecutions.
- To assist in the effective management and administration of the Division.
- To assist with crafting and executing strategy and the business plan of the Division.
Job Requirements
We are looking for a dynamic, hardworking and a committed individual who meets the following requirements:
- At least a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or equivalent qualification and 6 years working experience in complex investigations and / or prosecutions.
- Experience in investigating and / or prosecuting competition law cases will be an added advantage.
- Ability to undertake complex investigations and / or prosecutions independently and within multidisciplinary teams; lead investigation and prosecution teams; possess written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills; and stakeholder management skills.
- Working experience in information collection and analysis, both on a tactical and strategic level.
Other considerations:
- Practical work exposure to area of expertise will be further considered to balance against other requirements.
Personality and Attributes
Over and above well-developed technical skills in your specialisation areas, the incumbent must demonstrate, inter alia:
- Fit with the Commissions Values (Communication, Ownership, Making a difference, Professionalism, Employee Welfare, Teamwork, Efficiency.
- Be a Visionary. A strategic thinker.
- Have strong Interpersonal skills.
- Have transformational leadership skills.
- Have change management skills.
We offer
- A competitive compensation structure
- A conducive, supportive, stimulating working environment
- An opportunity for you to actively participate inthe attainment of the Commission’s vision 2030 of a Competitive, Dynamic, Deconcentrated and inclusive Economy that serves all South Africans.
- The opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the dynamic and growing field of competition law in South Africa
- Exposure to excellent local and international training opportunities in the field of competition economics and law
Employment Equity:
- Over and above operational requirements, our appointment will take into account the country’s and organisational Employment Equity imperatives.
Diversity and Inclusion:
- Persons with Disability are encouraged to apply.
- The Commission is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment.
Application Process:
- All international qualifications must be accompanied by a SAQA accreditation certificate.
- Shortlisted candidates may be required to undergo psychometric assessments.
- The successful candidate will be vetted for security purposes.
- The Commission reserves the right not to fill this position subject to budget, organisational priorities and other considerations.
Closing Date: 20 February 2026 at 17:00
PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. COMMUNICATION WILL BE LIMITED TO SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES ONLY. THE COMMISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT NOT TO PROCEED WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF ANY VACANT AND ADVERTISED POSITION.
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2x Junior Investigators (Cartels)
Job Reference Number: J0200002
Department: Cartels
Business Unit:
Industry: Legal
Job Type: Contract
Positions Available: 2
Salary: Market Related
The Competition Commission invites applications from suitably qualified individuals to fill vacancies for Cartels Investigators within the Cartels Division.
Job Description
The Cartels Division protects competition by investigating and prosecuting illegal agreements between competitors. The Division manages the Corporate Leniency Policy (CLP) to encourage whistleblowing and supports enforcement through rigorous investigations and prosecutions.
If you are energetic, with an aptitude for investigations; research and analysis of complex economic or legal issues and are interested in joining our high performing team of cartels investigators, you are encouraged to apply for this challenging role.
A starting annual total cost to company package of R 938 471,62 negotiable commensurate with experience
Please note that this position is available on a five (5) year fixed-term contract, renewable.
Key Accountabilities
The main responsibilities of the incumbent will, inter alia, include:
- To investigate and prosecute contraventions of section 4(1) (b) of the Competition Act.
- To administer the Commission’s Corporate Leniency Policy.
- To write, review and present investigation reports.
- To write, review and present pleadings.
- To assist with executing strategy and the business plan of the Division
Job Requirements
We are looking for a dynamic, hardworking and a committed individual who meets the following requirements:
- A completed Bachelor of Laws (LLB) or equivalent qualification and a minimum 2 years working experience in complex investigations. Experience in investigating competition law cases will be an added advantage.
- Ability to undertake complex investigations independently and within multidisciplinary teams; lead investigation teams; possess written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills; and stakeholder management skills.
- Working experience in information collection and analysis, both on a tactical and strategic level.
Other considerations:
- Practical work exposure to area of expertise will be further considered to balance against other requirements.
Personality and Attributes
Over and above well-developed technical skills in your specialisation areas, the incumbent must demonstrate, inter alia:
- Fit with the Commissions Values (Communication, Ownership, Making a difference, Professionalism, Employee Welfare, Teamwork, Efficiency.
- Be a Visionary. A strategic thinker.
- Have strong Interpersonal skills.
- Have transformational leadership skills.
- Have change management skills.
We offer
- A competitive compensation structure
- A conducive, supportive, stimulating working environment.
- The opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the dynamic and growing field of competition law in South Africa
- An opportunity for you to actively participate in to the attainment of the Commission’s vision 2030 of a Competitive, Dynamic, Deconcentrated and inclusive Economy that serves all South Africans.
- Exposure to excellent local and international training opportunities in the field of competition economics and law
Employment Equity:
- Over and above operational requirements, our appointment will take into account the country’s and organisational Employment Equity imperatives. Female candidates will receive preference.
Diversity and Inclusion:
- Persons with Disability are encouraged to apply.
- The Commission is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive work environment.
Application Process:
- All international qualifications must be accompanied by a SAQA accreditation certificate.
- Shortlisted candidates may be required to undergo psychometric assessments.
- The successful candidate will be vetted for security purposes.
- The Commission reserves the right not to fill this position subject to budget, organisational priorities and other considerations.
Closing Date: 20 February 2026 at 17:00
If you meet all the criteria above and are looking for an exciting opportunity to make a difference to our economy, then look no further than the Commission! We look forward to receiving your comprehensive CV.
PLEASE NOTE THAT ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. COMMUNICATION WILL BE LIMITED TO SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES ONLY. THE COMMISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT NOT TO PROCEED WITH THE APPOINTMENT OF ANY VACANT AND ADVERTISED POSITION.
Click here to apply
We wish you all the best with your applications
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