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Francis Gichuhi Manyeki v O.M. Millers Limited [2020] KEELRC 1260 (KLR)

[2020] KEELRC 1260 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1260
Citation
[2020] KEELRC 1260 (KLR)
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TypeEmployment DisputePostureAppeal from a previous decisionCoramRadido Stephen
Holding

The Claimant's case is dismissed with costs to the Respondent

Facts

Claimant Francis Gichuhi Manyeki claimed to be an employee of Respondent O.M. Millers Limited, but the Respondent denied this. The Claimant testified that he was arrested by the Police and detained for 3 days, but did not provide a copy of the Police Occurrence Book.

Issues

  1. Whether Claimant was an employee of Respondent O.M. Millers Limited
  2. Whether the Claimant was arrested by the Respondent

Reasoning

The Claimant failed to provide evidence to support his claim of employment, despite being given ample time to do so.

Outcome

Dismissed

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