Constance Moitse is Director of Investigation (Internal Hotline) for Counter Corruption at the Department of the Home Affairs. To Constance, integrity means doing the right thing without compromising and servicing people with diligence. As a public servant, Ntuli is no stranger to corruption. In her department, they are continuously confronted with instances of corruption and because of her principled approach and integrity towards her work, Ntuli not only has a zero tolerance policy to corruption but has also imparted the same values to her team.
Moitse believes that it is important to stay true to your values as those become your guide with the decisions you have to make. Working in law enforcement, means trying to stay true and encouraging others. Whenever faced with undesirable circumstances in her work, she always remembers her “why” – and that is to serve the community. Working with integrity and good governance is about giving your best and being accountable to yourself without expecting anything in return.
The work she does at Home Affairs is about investigations of fraud and corruption cases, assisting the department with integrity, and handling cases received from the national anti-corruption hotline. She always goes above and beyond for every case she is handling.