The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has announced 93 job vacancies for various positions, including legal officers and intelligence officers.
In a notice published on Tuesday, October 21, EACC stated that it was seeking to recruit 30 legal officers and 10 intelligence officers.
The anti-graft commission is also recruiting 11 Investigation officers who are accountants, auditors, bankers, and economists.
EACC will also be filling positions for investigation officers who are police officers.
Other investigation officers being sought after are individuals who are procurement specialists, ICT Specialists, reports analysts, and digital forensic analysts.
Other positions to be filled include an Assistant Director – Unexplained Wealth, Senior Investigation Officer – Electrical Engineer, Senior Investigation Officer – Quantity Surveyor and ICT Assistant.
Various job vacancies have different requirements and qualifications. For instance, for those seeking to be legal officers, they need to have a minimum post-admission experience of five years, have a Bachelor of Laws degree, have a Post Graduate Diploma in Law from the Kenya School of Law, and be an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya.
They also need to be members of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) and have a certificate in computer application skills.
Meanwhile, for those seeking to be intelligence officers and investigation officers, they need to have a diploma in any of the following fields: Criminology, Communications, Law, Education, Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Cyber Security, Business Management, Project Management, Development Studies, or Governance.
The intelligence officers, upon appointment, will be tasked with gathering operational information of interest on corruption, economic crime, facilitating the collation and production of intelligence, and managing and maintaining human sources.
Meanwhile, investigation assistants will be tasked with investigating corruption and economic crimes, tracing corruptly acquired assets, serving and bonding witnesses for prosecution in court, and testifying in criminal and civil proceedings.
Interested candidates were advised to complete a job application form, which can be obtained at jobs.integrity.go.ke, and attach copies of ID, CV, academic/ professional certificates, and testimonials.
For more details on the job requirements and descriptions one can visit the EACC website.
"All applications must be made online and will be acknowledged via email. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview.
"The applications should be received not later than Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 5.00 pm," EACC stated.
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