Defence Inspectorate (Namibia)
The Defence Inspectorate Directorate is the branch of the Namibian Defence Force responsible for maintaining efficiency and effectiveness of the force. Its main role is to issue corrective measures when shortfalls are not detected.[1]
Defence Inspectorate Directorate | |
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Country | Namibia |
Part of | Namibia Defence Force |
Commanders | |
Chief of Staff | Brigadier General Fiina Amupolo |
Organisation
Defence Inspectorate Directorate consists of three divisions:
Defence Capabilities Division
It is mandated to capability, Policy oversight and conducting support systems evaluation.
Internal Audit Division
It is mandated to conduct forensic and Information Technology audits, Financial Risk management. The division also carries out Materiel Resources Inspection.
Complaints Division
It is mandated to investigating complaints, both internal and external.
Leadership
From | Chief of Staff | To |
19 July 2011 | Brigadier General Philipus Shikuma Kamati[2] | unknown date |
1990 date | Brigadier General Solomon Shilongo | 2016 |
10 January 2019 | Brigadier General Fiina Amupolo[3] | Incumbent |
References
- Ainima, B (June 2011). "Establishment of Namibian Defence Force Inspectorate". NDF Journal. 44: 18.
- Ministry of Defence, M (September 2011). "Inauguration of 21 Inf Bde Commander". NDF Journal. 41: 4.
- "Promotion 2019 - GRN Portal". www.mod.gov.na. Retrieved 22 April 2020.
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