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The Kenya Ports Authority will rely on a closed-circuit television footage to defend its decision to sack 20 workers for taking part in a strike over NHIF rates increase. The company was ordered by the court yesterday to file its written submissions and documentary evidences within seven days. Justice James Rika said that is the last chance granted to it.
KPA’s lawyer Sanjeev Khagram told the court they will be relying on the CCTV footage among other documentary evidences to defend its case. The workers went to court to challenge their sacking and eviction from staff houses.
Source: The Star
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