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Obiero v Lake Basin Development Authority (Petition 4 of 2020) [2022] KEELRC 1443 (KLR) (22 June 2022) (Ruling)

[2022] KEELRC 1443 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1443
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 1443 (KLR)
Decided
22 June 2022
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TypeLabor DisputePostureAppeal from a previous judgmentCoramRADIDO
The Court finds the Respondent in wilful disobedience and orders payment of Kshs 181,312/50 within 21 days.

Facts

The Petitioner filed a motion seeking orders against the Respondent for non-compliance with a previous court decree regarding accrued leave and service certificate.

Issues

  • Respondent's failure to pay accrued leave and service certificate
  • Respondent's attempt to unilaterally recover costs awarded by the High Court

Reasoning

The Respondent's unilateral recovery of costs from the High Court is not a valid basis for non-compliance with the Court's decree.

Outcome

The Respondent is ordered to pay the Petitioner Kshs 181,312/50 within 21 days.

Orders

  • Payment of Kshs 181,312/50 to the Petitioner
  • Warrants of arrest against the Managing Director of the Respondent

Remedies

  • Payment of Kshs 181,312/50
  • Warrants of arrest

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Fair Administrative Action Act No. 4 of 2015
  • Salaried and Remunerations Act No. 10 of 2011
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