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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.
THE STANDARD By
Paul Ogemba |
February 18th 2021 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has shortlisted 10 candidates in the race to succeed former Chief Justice David Maraga. In an advert in local dailies yesterday, the commission said only the 10 candidates met the threshold required for appointment as CJ while nine other candidates who applied for position of Supreme Court Judge to replace retired Justice Jacktom Ojwang were all shortlisted for interviews.
“Having reviewed the applications for completeness and conformity with the requirements as set out in the Constitution, the JSC shortlisted 10 candidates for the post of CJ and all the nine candidates for the post of Supreme Court Judge,” it said.
Ex-Delmonte manager gets Sh9 million for unfair sacking
Wednesday January 13 2021
By JOSEPH WANGUI
Summary
A former top manager of fruit grower and processor, Delmonte Kenya, will be paid Sh8.8million in damages for unfair dismissal over allegations of stealing sugar.
This is after Court of Appeal struck out an appeal filed by the company challenging decision of the Industrial Court to award Mr Patrick Njuguna Kariuki the damages.
Appellate judges William Ouko, Wanjiru Karanja and Agnes Murgor said Delmonte failed to file the appeal in accordance with this court’ rules.
A former top manager of fruit grower and processor, Delmonte Kenya, will be paid Sh8.8million in damages for unfair dismissal over allegations of stealing sugar.
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