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Law Society of Kenya v Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife & 2 others; Kevin Muasya & 4 others (Interested Parties) [2021] KEELRC 1449 (KLR)

[2021] KEELRC 1449 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1449
Citation
[2021] KEELRC 1449 (KLR)
Decided
4 February 2021
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Summary at a glance

The petition is dismissed

Facts

The petitioner challenges the appointment of 1st to 4th interested parties to the Tourism Regulatory Authority Board, with the 5th interested party appointed after the 4th's removal. The appointment was made by the Cabinet Secretary through a Gazette Notice dated 7th August, 2020.

Issues

  • Whether the court has jurisdiction
  • Whether the orders sought should issue
  • Who should pay costs

Reasoning

The court dismissed the petition as the interested parties met the threshold set in the law, and the amendments to the Tourism Act, 2011 allowed the Cabinet Secretary to appoint the members of the Board.

Outcome

Petition dismissed

Orders

  • Costs to the respondents
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