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Muthui & 9 others v Speaker, Nyandarua County Assembly & 2 others (Petition 28 of 2021) [2022] KEELRC 1785 (KLR) (27 June 2022) (Judgment)

[2022] KEELRC 1785 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
1785
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 1785 (KLR)
Decided
27 June 2022
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TypeLabor DisputePosturePetition for ReviewCoramHS WASILWA, Hon.
The Court found that the County Assembly Service Board was properly constituted and that the Petitioners were dismissed for valid reasons and due process was followed.

Facts

The Petitioners were employees of Nyandarua County Assembly Service Board. Leadership wrangles led to the termination of some employees, including the 1st Petitioner, who was appointed as Acting Clerk.

Issues

  • Whether the County Assembly Service Board was fully constituted.
  • Whether there were valid reasons to warrant the dismissal of the Petitioners.
  • Whether due process was followed before the Petitioners' dismissal.
  • Whether the Petitioners are entitled to the prayers sought.

Reasoning

The Court determined that the Petitioners were dismissed for gross misconduct and that the County Assembly Service Board was properly constituted. The Court also found that the Petitioners were aware of the legitimate Court orders.

Outcome

Affirmed

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