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East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) says it has factored in its financial statements in the Sh1.4 billion it owes workers but declined to give a timeline for payment amid a cash crunch. Managing director Simon Ole Nkeri told Parliament that the troubled company is currently unable to pay the amount as ordered

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East African Portland Cement Company (EAPCC) says it has factored in its financial statements in the Sh1.4 billion it owes workers but declined to give a timeline for payment amid a cash crunch. Managing director Simon Ole Nkeri told Parliament that the troubled company is currently unable to pay the amount as ordered by a court, saying charging it to its books is an indication that it will eventually be settled. “...the 1.4 billion is an amount that ultimately will have to be paid…As to when the resources become available is a different issue,” he told the National Assembly Trade, Industry and Cooperative committee on Thursday. The Labour Court had on August 2 allowed the Kenya Chemical and Allied Workers Union (Kcawu) to recover Sh1.4 billion...

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