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KTDA’s Muthaura disrespects court by failing to execute order

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The current Chief Executive Officer of the embattled Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA) Mr Wilson Muthaura is in contempt of court.

In a ruling by Judge B O Manani, dated December 15. The CEO was directed to reinstate the full salary of Albert Otochi and Japheth Sayi.

Wilson Muthaura, CEO, KTDA

The two officials, are the managing director of the Kenya Tea Packers (Ketepa) and Japheth Sayi as the general manager of KTDA Power Company respectively.

He was supposed to reinstate the two as a substitute for the contempt charges.

The salaries for the two had been cut to half after their suspension in September.

In a letter dated September 22, KTDA suspended Mr Otochi and another company official and placed them on half salary, however, the court restrained the agency from effecting the directive.

The two officials went to court in September after they were served with a show-cause notice for allegedly interacting with some directors of KTDA.

“It is impermissible for a litigant to act in respect of a court order in the manner that the respondents have done. They had a duty to ensure that the claimant’s contract ran uninterrupted in terms of court orders… they defiled the orders and they are therefore in contempt of court,” read the ruling.

“I will, therefore, require the respondents to purge the contempt by paying the claimant his full salary, pending further orders of the court. I will also require the respondents to cease the disciplinary process in terms of the court orders of September 29 by setting aside the suspension of the claimant pending further direction by the court,” the court said.

According to Mr Otochi, Mr Muthaura is misrepresenting himself as the group chief executive officer, yet he is the general manager of human resources and administration and hence not his supervisor.

He says issuing the letter when he is not his supervisor is unlawful.

He further says the CEO started the disciplinary process against him, while the human resource policy says suspension should only be issued where there are pending investigations.

Mr Otochi says he was suspended, yet there are no pending investigations.

Further, he says the group HR policy also allows him to interact with directors, and the purported charges for gross misconduct for interacting with directors are illegal.

Mr Muthaura was appointed as KTDA’s chief executive following the suspension of the former head Lerionka Tiampati.


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