Kutulo Leonard Omito v The David Shedrick Wildlife Trust [2019] KEELRC 791 (KLR)
- Court
- Employment & Labour Relations Court
- Case number
- 791
- Citation
- [2019] KEELRC 791 (KLR)
- Decided
- 26 September 2019
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TypeEmployment DisputePostureAppeal from a previous decisionCoramThe Hon. Justice
Holding
The court finds that the Claimant was not an employee of the Respondent and that his employment was not unlawfully and unfairly terminated.
Facts
The Claimant, Kutulo Leonard Omito, claimed to have been employed by the Respondent, The David Shedrick Wildlife Trust, as an intelligence expert. He alleged that he was terminated on April 24, 2014, without just cause. The Respondent disputed this, stating that the Claimant was terminated due to lack of results from his intelligence work.
Issues
- Whether the Claimant was an employee of the Respondent and had his employment unlawfully and unfairly terminated.
- Whether the Claimant is entitled to the reliefs sought.
Reasoning
The court determined that the Claimant was not an employee of the Respondent based on the testimony and the letter dated 19.9.2013, which was found to be a forgery.
Outcome
The court dismissed the claim.
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