The Basel Institute on Governance is a hands-on centre of competence dedicated to promoting good governance and countering corruption for a more peaceful, just and sustainable world. Established in 2003 in Basel, Switzerland, the Institute works with partners worldwide to advance knowledge, practice and policy on anti-corruption, asset recovery and business integrity. With field operations worldwide, it has some 150 staff covering 32 nationalities. The Basel Institute is an Associated Institute of the University of Basel.
The International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) is a specialised centre at the Basel Institute that works together with partner countries to strengthen their capacities to recover illicit assets. We place particular emphasis on hands-on mentoring on investigation methods and confiscation and prosecution strategies, as well as international cooperation. The aim is two-fold: to build capacity and effectively progress cases to the stage of recovery. We also develop and deliver tailor-made training; support legislative and institutional reform processes; and work with other international organisations to advance innovation and global policy dialogue on asset recovery.
With funding from the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Development Office (FCDO), ICAR will be working with Ghana’s anti-corruption and economic crime authorities to strengthen the investigation and prosecution of corruption cases, and support legal and policy reform to strengthen Ghana’s asset recovery regime. ICAR will also deliver bespoke training courses to support programme partners to address specific asset recovery related priorities. The programme is anticipated to be implemented over a three-year period.
The Senior Specialist, Asset Recovery will provide case-based assistance to Ghana’s anti-corruption and economic crime authorities to maximise the potential for asset recovery. The Senior Specialist will provide this support on a fly-in-fly-out basis, coordinating their technical assistance to Ghana’s anti-corruption and economic crime authorities with a full-time in-country Senior Specialist, Financial Investigations.
It is anticipated that ICAR’s programme of support will commence in Ghana in June 2025. We therefore wish to deploy the Senior Specialist in September 2025. Over the programme period, the consultancy covers up to 180 working days (approximately 60 days working days per year), with the majority of the working days to be utilised in country in Ghana, working with counterpart agencies in person. He/she is expected to do the following:
The Senior Specialist, Asset Recovery will report to the Head, Africa ICAR.
Please send your written application (CV, letter of motivation and contact details of three
professional references; all documents merged in a single PDF file) to
[email protected] no later than 18:00 CET on 30 June 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
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