From petrol attendant to ACC boss nominee
The rise of Bryan Eiseb In 1987, Bryan Eiseb pumped petrol on Friday nights at a service station at Katutura. The busiest shifts ran until the station closed at 22h00. “I enjoyed filling up vehicles, especially on Friday nights,” he says on his LinkedIn account. Eiseb later joined the police and was promoted to commander […] The post From petrol attendant to ACC boss nominee appeared first on The Namibian .

The rise of Bryan Eiseb
In 1987, Bryan Eiseb pumped petrol on Friday nights at a service station at Katutura.
The busiest shifts ran until the station closed at 22h00.

“I enjoyed filling up vehicles, especially on Friday nights,” he says on his LinkedIn account.
Eiseb later joined the police and was promoted to commander of the drug unit.
Nicknamed ‘KGB’ after Russia’s intelligence agency, Eiseb climbed the ladder of power when he was appointed as head of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) in 2023, the country’s top financial crime investigative agency in the country.
Nearly four decades later, he has been asked to run the institution charged with fighting corruption in Namibia.


