DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS is a South African government vacancy at National Prosecuting Authority. This job is part of Circular 17 of 2026 from the DPSA. centre: Johannesburg (Palm Ridge) | closing date: 08 June 2026. Use this page to review the requirements, duties, application instructions and official source links before applying.
Job details
Salary
R1 563 183 per annum (Level 14), (total cost package)
Centre
Johannesburg (Palm Ridge)
Requirements
- An LLB.
- For serving prosecutors seeking promotion any appropriate legal qualification.
- At least ten (10) years’ post qualification experience in civil and/or criminal litigation.
- Demonstrable competency in acting Independently, Professionally, Accountable and with Credibility.
- Admission as an Attorney/Advocate will be an added advantage.
- Good advocacy and legal drafting skills.
- Knowledge of civil and/or criminal procedure.
- Right of appearance as contemplated in section 25(2) of the NPA Act, 32 of 1998.
- Good interpersonal, analytical, presentation and communication skills.
- Computer skills.
- Able to work extended hours.
- Valid driver’s license.
Duties
- Manage the portfolio assigned by the SCCU Regional Head and the DPP.
- Manage, train and guide Advocates, Prosecutors and stakeholders in respect of all matters, including complex / high profile matters, in the high court, the highest court of appeal and the Constitutional Court.
- Investigate and prosecute cases.
- To provide high level and well researched opinions and reports to the Regional Head of the SCCU.
- Provide legal oversight and guidance in investigation projects and legal casework.
- Study case dockets and other documents relating to corruption matters, criminal matters, make and review decisions with regard to the institution of criminal proceedings.
- Prepare cases for court including the acquisition of additional evidence and drafting charge sheets, indictments and other court documents.
- Present the state’s case in court, including examination and cross-examination of witnesses and addressing the court on conviction and sentence.
- Study appeals and reviews, prepare opinions and heads of argument and argue cases in the appropriate court.
- Appear in motion applications pertaining to criminal matters.
- Map out strategic planning for the division and lead staff members towards achieving the strategic objectives.
- Oversee resources and align them to strategic objectives.
- Development, performance management and assessment of staff members.
- Deal with representations and complaints.
- Ensure that a high standard of professional work is being carried out.
- Promote partner integration, community involvement and customer satisfaction in conjunction with partners in the criminal justice system.
Enquiries
Charity Matika Tel No: (011) 220 4235
Applications
Where to send your application.
e mail: Recruit2026146@npa.gov.za
Department Notes
Applicants must apply by submitting applications on the most recent Z83 form obtainable from any Public Service Department or on the DPSA web site link: https://www.dpsa.gov.za/newsroom/psvc/ and a comprehensive CV only (with detailed experience information). Failure to do so will result in your application being disqualified. Only shortlisted candidates will be required to submit certified copies of qualifications and other relevant documents on or before the day of the interview following communication from Human Resources. Foreign qualifications must be accompanied by an evaluation report issued by SAQA (only when shortlisted). It is the applicant’s responsibility to have all foreign qualifications evaluated by SAQA and to provide proof of such evaluation (only when shortlisted). All applications must reach the NPA on/or before the closing date. No late applications will be accepted/processed. Documents should not be password protected, and ZIP files will be blocked. The NPA cannot be held responsible for server delays. All applications must reach the NPA on/or before the closing date. No late applications will be accepted/processed. The applicant’s attention is drawn to the fact that the NPA uses an Electronic Response Handling System in terms of e-mailed applications. Please do not contact the NPA directly after you have e-mailed your applications to enquire if your application(s) have been received. If you have not received an acknowledgement of receipt within one week after the closing date, then you can contact the NPA. The NPA reserves the right not to fill any particular position. If you do not hear from us within (6) six months from the closing date of the advert, please accept that your application was unsuccessful. Successful candidates will be subjected to a security clearance of at least confidential. Appointment to this position will be provisional, pending the issue of security clearance. Fingerprints will be taken on the day of the interview. The social media accounts of shortlisted applicants may be accessed as part of the verification process. A valid driver’s license will be a requirement where applicable. All shortlisted candidates, including SMS, shall undertake two preentry assessments which are, a practical exercise and an integrity (ethical conduct) assessment. SMS posts will be subjected to a technical exercise that intends to test relevant technical elements of the job, the logistics of which will be communicated by the NPA. Following the interview and technical exercise, the selection panel will recommend candidates to attend a generic managerial competency-based assessment (in compliance with the DPSA Directive on the implementation of competency-based assessments). The competency assessment will test generic managerial competencies using the mandated DPSA SMS competency assessment tools. A Pre-Entry certificate obtained from the National School of Government (NSG) is required for all SMS applicants for Public Service Act positions in the NPA (SMS pre-entry certificate to be submitted prior to appointment). NPA Act appointments are exempted from the pre-entry certificate requirement. This is a Public Service specific training programme. The name of the course is Certificate for entry into the SMS. The full details can be sourced from the link https://www.thensg.gov.za/training-course/sms-pre-entry-programme/.. Applicants are advised that from 1 January 2021 a new application form for employment (Z83) is in use. The new application for employment form can be downloaded at www.dpsa.gov.za-vacancies. From 1 January 2021 should an application be received using the incorrect (old) application for employment (Z83), it will not be considered. NB! Applicants who are successful must please note that the NPA is not in a position to pay resettlement costs. ERRATUM: Deputy Director: Performance Information Management (Bloemfontein) with Recruit 2026/91 advertised in Public Service Vacancy Circular 11 dated 27 March 2026 is hereby withdrawn.
Original Text
Specialised Commercial Crime Unit
SALARY : R1 563 183 per annum (Level 14), (total cost package)
CENTRE : Johannesburg (Palm Ridge)
REQUIREMENTS : An LLB. For serving prosecutors seeking promotion any appropriate legal qualification. At least ten (10) years’ post qualification experience in civil and/or
criminal litigation. Demonstrable competency in acting Independently,
Professionally, Accountable and with Credibility. Admission as an
Attorney/Advocate will be an added advantage. Good advocacy and legal drafting skills. Knowledge of civil and/or criminal procedure. Right of
appearance as contemplated in section 25(2) of the NPA Act, 32 of 1998. Good interpersonal, analytical, presentation and communication skills. Computer
skills. Able to work extended hours. Valid driver’s license.
DUTIES : Manage the portfolio assigned by the SCCU Regional Head and the DPP. Manage, train and guide Advocates, Prosecutors and stakeholders in respect
of all matters, including complex / high profile matters, in the high court, the highest court of appeal and the Constitutional Court. Investigate and prosecute
cases. To provide high level and well researched opinions and reports to the
Regional Head of the SCCU. Provide legal oversight and guidance in investigation projects and legal casework. Study case dockets and other
documents relating to corruption matters, criminal matters, make and review decisions with regard to the institution of criminal proceedings. Prepare cases
for court including the acquisition of additional evidence and drafting charge sheets, indictments and other court documents. Present the state’s case in
court, including examination and cross-examination of witnesses and addressing the court on conviction and sentence. Study appeals and reviews,
prepare opinions and heads of argument and argue cases in the appropriate court. Appear in motion applications pertaining to criminal matters. Map out
strategic planning for the division and lead staff members towards achieving the strategic objectives. Oversee resources and align them to strategic
objectives. Development, performance management and assessment of staff members. Deal with representations and complaints. Ensure that a high
standard of professional work is being carried out. Promote partner integration, community involvement and customer satisfaction in conjunction with partners
in the criminal justice system.
ENQUIRIES : Charity Matika Tel No: (011) 220 4235
APPLICATIONS : e mail: Recruit2026146@npa.gov.za
Official source
This vacancy was imported from DPSA Circular 17 of 2026 for reference.
Disclaimer: This vacancy was imported from the official DPSA circular PDF. Please confirm the reference number, closing date, and application instructions in the original circular before applying. View the official DPSA vacancy circulars.



