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Junias VictorPhoto: Contributed
Junias VictorPhoto: Contributed

GIPF investigations officer: Junias Victor

Phillipus Josef
Junias Victor, an investigations officer at the Government Institutions Pension Fund (GIPF), stands out for his dedication and expertise. With a robust educational background and an impressive career in law enforcement, he brings a wealth of knowledge to his role.

Victor holds a bachelor of criminal justice and an honours degree from the Namibia University of Science and Technology, formerly the Polytechnic of Namibia.

These qualifications have equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of his job. As an investigations officer at GIPF, his primary responsibility is to review and investigate death benefit claims, ensuring that all discrepancies hindering the finalisation of claims are resolved. "My main goal is to ensure that all rightful beneficiaries receive their due benefits," he said.

Before joining GIPF, Victor had a successful 13-year career as a police officer, specialising in crime prevention, investigations and traffic law enforcement.

He holds certificates in basic police training, leadership and management, and a traffic diploma. These experiences have shaped his skills and abilities, making him well-equipped for his current role. "My background in law enforcement has been invaluable in handling the complexities of investigating claims and ensuring that justice is served."

Victor was appointed to GIPF in November 2023 and has found the work to be both fulfilling and rewarding. He said he appreciates the positive working environment and organisational culture, which have allowed him to thrive.

"I take great pride in being able to bring comfort and closure to bereaved members through my investigative work," he said.

In the short-term, Victor is focused on finalising investigations in a timely manner and continuously improving himself in his role. "I aim to be the best investigations officer I can be, not only for personal growth but also to contribute to reducing the turnaround times of investigations within the fund."

His commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of GIPF members drives his diligent and thorough investigative work. What makes Victor's job unique and enjoyable is the ability to clear discrepancies that may be preventing the finalisation of claims.

By conducting thorough investigations and ensuring that all rightful beneficiaries are identified and receive their benefits, he is able to bring a sense of relief and satisfaction to members in their time of need, he explained.

"Seeing the impact of my work on members' lives and being able to provide them with the support they deserve is what drives me to excel in my role."

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-11-22

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