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Court of Appeal Upholds Compensation for Unlawfully Dismissed Employee

Romageco Kenya Limited to Pay KSh 4.7 Million to Hudson Kidaha Kisigwa

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Nyakundi Report

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The Court of Appeal has upheld a significant compensation award against Romageco Kenya Limited, marking a crucial decision in the case of Hudson Kidaha Kisigwa. Kisigwa, who was dismissed from his position via a newspaper advertisement, has been awarded KSh 4.7 million for unlawful dismissal and outstanding dues.

This decision underscores the importance of due process in employment termination. Kisigwa's dismissal while on sick leave, without formal notice or procedure, highlights a breach of employment rights. The court's ruling affirms that employers must adhere to proper protocols when terminating employees, ensuring fairness and transparency.

The compensation includes over KSh 3.8 million in unpaid commissions owed to Kisigwa by Romageco. This amount reflects the financial obligations that the company failed to meet, further cementing the court's stance on the necessity of honoring contractual agreements and employee entitlements.

The case has drawn attention to the practices of dismissing employees through unconventional means, such as public notices, which may bypass established legal frameworks. The court's decision could set a precedent for similar cases, emphasizing the legal protections available to employees.

While the ruling provides closure for Kisigwa, questions remain about how widespread such practices are within the corporate sector. The case may prompt further scrutiny into employment practices, encouraging companies to reevaluate their termination procedures to avoid legal repercussions.

Romageco Kenya Limited has not publicly commented on the court's decision. The ruling serves as a reminder of the judiciary's role in upholding workers' rights and ensuring that employers are held accountable for unlawful actions.

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