EACC Announces New Job Vacancies. Here is how to apply.

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The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has announced a nationwide recruitment drive for 93 positions across various departments as part of its ongoing efforts to strengthen the fight against corruption and promote good governance in Kenya.

In a notice published this week, the Commission invited applications from qualified and competent individuals to fill positions ranging from Assistant Director to Records Management Assistant.

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According to the advert, the vacancies span multiple disciplines, including law, accounting, auditing, ICT, investigation, procurement, and intelligence.

Some of the key positions advertised include:

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Assistant Director – Unexplained Wealth (1 position)

Senior Investigation Officer – Electrical Engineer (1)

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Senior Investigation Officer – Quantity Surveyor (1)

Legal Officer II (30)

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Investigation Officer II – Accountant/Auditor/Banker/Economist (11)

Investigation Officer II – Police Officer (6)

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Investigation Officer II – Procurement Specialist (7)

Investigation Officer II – ICT Specialist (4)

Investigation Officer II – Reports Analyst (4)

Investigation Officer II – Digital Forensic Analyst (8)

ICT Officer II – Cybersecurity Engineer (3)

Intelligence Assistant II (10)

Investigations Assistant II (10)

ICT Assistant II (5)

Records Management Assistant II (2)

The Commission emphasized that all applications must be submitted online through the official portal at https://jobs.integrity.go.ke
. Applicants are required to attach copies of their National ID, CV, academic and professional certificates, and testimonials.

The deadline for submission is Tuesday, November 4, 2025, at 5:00 p.m., after which only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews.

“Interested candidates should complete EACC Form 1 online and ensure all applications are received before the closing date. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification,” the notice reads in part.

The EACC reaffirmed its commitment to being an equal opportunity employer, noting that it seeks to recruit individuals who demonstrate integrity, professionalism, and dedication to public service.

The Commission, established under the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act, No. 22 of 2011, is mandated to combat and prevent corruption and economic crime in Kenya through law enforcement, education, and the promotion of ethical standards.

For more details on job descriptions and requirements, applicants are encouraged to visit the EACC website at www.eacc.go.ke
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