High Court stops Gov't decision to lease four sugar companies

File image of a judge's gavel.
The High Court has temporarily halted the
leasing of State-owned sugar milling companies until a case filed in court is
heard and determined.
Justice Chacha Mwita on Wednesday, while
issuing the orders, directed parties in the case to file their responses within
seven days.
In the court papers, Nzoia Sugar Company
Limited, Chemelil Sugar Company Limited, Muhoroni Sugar Company Limited and
South Nyanza Sugar Company Limited were to be placed under a long term lease
with its operations to be fully under private investors.
Petitioner Martin Nyongesa sued Treasury
Cabinet Secretary Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u, Principal Secretaries under the
ministries of Treasury and Agriculture as well as Attorney General Justin Muturi
over the move to lease the sugar companies.
“An interim conservatory order is hereby
granted halting the tendering process
under the international tender notice No. MOALD/SDA/IT/001/2023-2024,” the
judge ruled.
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