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Kenya: Court orders Bidco Oil Refineries to compensate family of former employee who died on duty - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Kenya: Court orders Bidco Oil Refineries to compensate family of former employee who died on duty - Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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City Hall to pay widow Sh17m in house row

City Hall to pay widow Sh17m in house row Friday May 14 2021 By Richard Munguti Summary Nairobi City County (NCC) has been ordered to pay a widow over Sh17 million for irregularly auctioning her city residence over alleged rent arrears. Justice Joseph Sergon ordered the county government to pay Phanice Ondeche Asitiba, 87 by May 31, 2021 failure to which four senior officials will be sent to jail. Nairobi City County (NCC) has been ordered to pay a widow over Sh17 million for irregularly auctioning her city residence over alleged rent arrears. Justice Joseph Sergon ordered the county government to pay Phanice Ondeche Asitiba, 87 by May 31, 2021 failure to which four senior officials will be sent to jail.

High Court stops process of getting new CJ and SC judge

THE STANDARD NAIROBI Justice Reuben Nyakundi at the Mombasa High Court [Photo/Kelvin Karani] The search for a new Chief Justice has been thrown into uncertainty after the High Court stopped the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) from evaluating the candidates after the interviews end tomorrow. High Court Judges Anthony Mrima, Reuben Nyakundi and Wilfrida Okwany allowed the JSC to continue with the interviews but ordered that the commissioners should not make any further considerations to evaluate the most suitable person out of the 10 applicants for CJ’s position. The judges also stopped the Commission from conducting interviews for a Supreme Court Judge to replace retired Justice Jackton Ojwang pending determination of three petitions challenging the processes.

South Sudan gets accounts access in Sh5bn Jirongo row

South Sudan gets accounts access in Sh5bn Jirongo row Tuesday March 09 2021 By SAM KIPLAGAT Summary High Court has allowed the South Sudan government to operate the two accounts on condition that it leaves Sh5.4 billion untouched. South Sudan had protested an earlier decision to freeze the accounts, terming it a declaration of war by Kenya, as it is now unable to deliver any services to its largely poor population. Justice Joseph Sergon barred the Salva Kiir-led government from removing Sh5.4 billion from the two accounts, as Yusung Construction pursues an appeal against an order lifting the complete freeze on the two accounts.

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