EACC Announces Changes in Its Top Management

By Our Reporter,Nairobi.

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has announced changes in its top management, reshuffling senior officers in the investigations and asset recovery directorates in a move aimed at streamlining operations and enhancing efficiency.

The changes were communicated through an internal memo dated January 27, 2026 by EACC Chief Executive Officer Abdi Mohamud.

According to the memo, the said reshuffle is part of routine internal adjustments intended to strengthen the commission’s mandate amid intensified efforts to combat corruption.

Under the new arrangements, Director of Investigations Paschal Mweu has been transferred to head the Ethics and Leadership Directorate.

He swaps roles with John Lolkolai, who has been appointed the new Director of Investigations.

In the Asset Recovery Directorate, Deputy Director of Asset Tracing George Ojowi has been moved to the South Nyanza Regional Office, where he will serve as Regional Manager.

The outgoing South Nyanza Regional Manager, Ignatius Wekesa, has been redeployed to the EACC headquarters at Integrity Centre and appointed Deputy Director of Forensic Investigations.

Further changes saw Deputy Director of Coordination Enoch Otiko appointed Deputy Director of Asset Tracing, while Deputy Director of Forensic Investigations Humphrey Mahiva was transferred to head the Coordination Directorate.

Gorai Galgalo has also been moved to the Kenya Ethics and Anti-Corruption Academy, where he will serve as a Senior Education Officer.
[DNK-International@February 10,2026]

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