EACC Announces 33 Job Vacancies in Fresh Recruitment Drive

Zilper Ochieng

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has opened applications for 33 job positions as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the fight against corruption and strengthen integrity within public service. In a public notice, the commission invited qualified candidates to apply for roles across various departments including prevention, research, public education, human resources, administration, security and support services.

Some of the key positions available include Senior Prevention Officer (Civil Engineer), Senior Security Officer, and Prevention Officer II roles in areas such as legal affairs, procurement, accounting and monitoring and evaluation. Other openings include Research Officer II and positions in communication and education. The commission is also seeking to fill several support roles such as human resource officers, programme officers, accounts assistants, paralegal clerks, administrative secretaries, drivers, office assistants and maintenance staff.

Notably, the highest number of vacancies is in the Driver II and Office Assistant III categories, each with six available positions. EACC has directed all interested applicants to submit their applications online through its official recruitment portal. Candidates are required to fill out the application form and upload relevant documents, including a copy of their national ID, curriculum vitae, academic and professional certificates, and testimonials.

Detailed job requirements and descriptions for each position are available on the commission’s official website. The deadline for submitting applications is Tuesday, June 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. The commission emphasized its commitment to equal employment opportunities and cautioned applicants against canvassing, warning that any form of influence peddling will lead to automatic disqualification.

Established under Article 79 of the Constitution and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Act, the EACC is mandated to prevent and combat corruption and economic crimes through enforcement, public education, and the promotion of ethical standards in public service.

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