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Stephen Mukite Wasike v Pinkertons Kenya Limited [2022] KEELRC 923 (KLR)

[2022] KEELRC 923 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
923
Citation
[2022] KEELRC 923 (KLR)
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TypeEmployment DisputePostureClaimant seeks early retirement and various reliefs.CoramJustice Dr. Jacob Gakeri
The Court dismisses the claim as the evidence does not support the allegations and the reliefs sought are not specifically proved.

Facts

Claimant was attacked by armed robbers at the Kenya Power and Lighting Company site in Rongai, resulting in injuries. He was later recommended for early retirement due to his injuries.

Issues

  • Whether the Claimant was attacked by armed and masked people at the Kenya Power and Lighting Company Yard in Rongai.
  • Whether the Claimant is entitled to early retirement.
  • Whether the Claimant is entitled to the reliefs sought.

Reasoning

The Court finds that the Claimant's evidence is contradictory and lacks documentation. The attack was not reported to the employer, and the reliefs sought are not supported by evidence.

Outcome

Dismissal of the claim.

Orders

  • Dismissal of the claim.
  • Dismissal of the reliefs sought.

Authorities cited

Legislation (2)
  • Evidence Act
  • Employment Act
Cases cited (1)
  • Monica Sang v Habib Bank Limited (2019) eKLR
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