BBI Null and Void - Court
13 May 2021 - 9:28 pm
President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga at KICC in Nairobi for the National launch of BBI signatures collection exercise. November 25, 2020.
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The High Court on Thursday, May 13 ruled that the Constitutional Amendment Bill 2020 is unconstitutional due to a number of illegalities within the bill and the entire process that came up with the bill.
The ruling came after a five-bench judge of the Milimani Law Courts had been tasked with debating as to whether the BBI petition would proceed to the referendum. The judges were to determine 17 questions raised on the petitions against the BBI process.
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High Court clears IFMIS upgrade deal
The High Court has given Treasury the green light to automate its procurement and payments system.
A technology firm, ADK Technologies Limited, had petitioned the court to nullify a Sh647 million contract awarded to a consortium of companies led by Kingsway Business Systems to automate the Treasury’s Ifmis.
Tuesday April 20 2021
By JOSEPH WANGUI
The High Court has given Treasury the green light to automate its procurement and payments system.
A technology firm, ADK Technologies Limited, had petitioned the court to nullify a Sh647 million contract awarded to a consortium of companies led by Kingsway Business Systems to automate the Treasury’s Ifmis.
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THE STANDARD By
Dominic Omondi |
March 17th 2021 at 10:15:38 GMT +0300
The High Court has temporarily stopped the award of a Sh647 million financial system management tender following an application by one of the bidders.
ADK Technologies moved to court to block the award of a tender -to automate the Integrated Financial Management System (Ifmis)- to its rival, arguing that the latter did not win on merit.
“Besides the prayer for certification of the application as urgent and stay, the application is mainly seeking leave to institute a substantive suit for prerogative orders of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition against the respondents,” read part of the ruling by Justice Jairus Ngaah.