Protect Yourself from Identity Theft

  1. Use caution when giving out your personal information. Scam artists "phish" for victims by pretending to be banks, stores or government agencies. They do this over the phone, in e-mails and in postal mail.
  2. Treat your trash carefully. Shred or destroy papers containing your personal information including credit card offers and "convenience checks" that you don't use.
  3. Secure your wallet or purse at all times.
  4. Do not share passwords with friends or family.
    Protect your postal mail. Retrieve mail promptly. Discontinue delivery while out of town.
  5. Check your bills and bank statements. Open your credit card bills and bank statements right away. Check carefully for any unauthorized charges or withdrawals and report them immediately. Call if bills don't arrive on time. It may mean that someone has changed contact information to hide fraudulent charges.
  6. Check your credit reports. Review your credit report at least once a year. Check for changed addresses and fraudulent charges.
    Stop pre-approved credit offers. Pre-approved credit card offers are a target for identity thieves who steal your mail. Have your name removed from credit bureau marketing lists. Call toll-free 888-5OPTOUT (888-567-8688).
  7. Ask questions. Ask questions whenever you are asked for personal information that seems inappropriate for the transaction. Ask how the information will be used and if it will be shared. Ask how it will be protected. If you're not satisfied with the answers, don't give your personal information.
    Protect your computer. Protect personal information on your computer by following good security practices.
  8. Use strong, non-easily guessed passwords.
  9. Use firewall, anti-virus, and anti-spyware software that you update regularly.
  10. Download software only from sites you know and trust and only after reading all the terms and conditions.
  11. Don't click on links in pop-up windows or in spam e-mail.
  12. Use caution on the Web. When shopping online, check out a Web site before entering your credit card number or other personal information. Read the privacy policy and take opportunities to opt out of information sharing. Only enter personal information on secure Web pages that encrypt your data in transit. You can often tell if a page is secure if "https" is in URL or if there is a padlock icon on the browser window.

Northern Cape Office of the Premier
Physical address of Head Office
JW Sauer Building
Corner of Roper and Quinn Streets
Private Bag x5016
Kimberley
8300

Contact telephone numbers
053 8382950
Email address:
ZLangeveldt@ncpg.gov.za
cynthiaJoseph@ncpg.gov.za
Office of the Premier
Ms P Mathakgane
053 8382944
PMathakgane@ncpg.gov.za 
Ms B Thomas-Abrahams : @
BThomas-Abrahams@ncpg.gov.za
053 8382943

Vision and Mission

VISION 
A prosperous province with quality of life for all. 

MISSION
Improving government’s performance through coordination, strategic leadership, and integrated planning and monitoring and evaluation.

 

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