Chitembwe, Muchelule Case: How Detectives Laid Ambush and Recovered Sh6m from Judges’ chambers
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) says detectives found $50,000 in the chamber of Justice Aggrey Muchelule and $7, 000 from Justice Juma Said Chitembwe.
In an affidavit filed in court, the DCI, through Chief Inspector Felix Karisa Banzi, said $50,000 was recovered from an unidentified woman in Justice Muchelule’s chambers.
“That the search at chambers 230 and on the person of the occupants resulted to seizure of among others…..USD 50,000 on the person of a lady present in the chamber and USD 7,000 on the person of 2nd interested party himself,” the affidavit reads.
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Safaricom fined for declining to hire blind man
Summary
Safaricom denied the discrimination claims, arguing it gave Mr Macharia an opportunity to be interviewed for the job.
The telecommunications operator argued that a lack of a special software made it difficult for Mr Macharia to work as a customer care executive.
Tuesday July 13 2021
By SAM KIPLAGAT
Summary
Safaricom denied the discrimination claims, arguing it gave Mr Macharia an opportunity to be interviewed for the job.
The telecommunications operator argued that a lack of a special software made it difficult for Mr Macharia to work as a customer care executive.
Safaricom #ticker:SCOM has been ordered to pay a blind man Sh6 million as compensation for failing to hire him as customer care executive on grounds the company lacked a software to aid his work.