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Okoth v Rafiki Micro-Finance Bank Kenya Ltd (Employment and Labour Relations Cause 200 of 2018) [2023] KEELRC 3010 (KLR) (27 November 2023) (Ruling)

[2023] KEELRC 3010 (KLR) Employment & Labour Relations Court
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Court
Employment & Labour Relations Court
Case number
3010
Citation
[2023] KEELRC 3010 (KLR)
Decided
27 November 2023
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Summary at a glance

TypeEmployment and Labour RelationsPostureAppeal from an original trialCoramOCHARO
The court finds that the Claimant is entitled to house allowance for 36 months and awards ksh 216,000.

Facts

The Claimant, Abiero Peter Okoth, is a former employee of Rafiki Micro-Finance Bank Kenya Ltd. The Claimant alleged that he was entitled to unpaid house allowance for 36 months.

Issues

  • Claimant's entitlement to unpaid house allowance
  • Correction of clerical error in the reliefs section

Reasoning

The court notes that the Claimant is entitled to unpaid house allowance for 36 months, but due to a clerical error, the reliefs section awarded house allowance for 11 months. The error is corrected.

Outcome

Claimant's claim upheld

Orders

  • Correction of the error in the reliefs section

Remedies

  • House allowance for 36 months amounting to ksh 216,000
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