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We are proud to have contributed to the Chambers ‘Investing In… 2023’ Global Practice Guide. We have been involved in contributing to this guide for the last two years and are honoured to share our unique perspectives of the Kenyan investment landscape under several sub-topics. The Investing In… 2023 guide features 32 jurisdictions. The guide provides the latest...

Change to Allow Use of Pensions to Purchase Homes Quashed

A recent High Court decision[1] barred the withdrawal of pensions for purchasing residential houses. This had been introduced by the Tax Laws (Amendment) Act, 2020 which amended Section 38 (1A) of the Retirement Benefits Act (the RBA Act). These changes were made operational through the Retirement Benefits (Mortgage Loans) (Amendment) Regulations, 2020 (the Regulations). Section...

Can the Small Claims Court Determine Rent Disputes?

Introduction Recently, the High Court found the Small Claims Court lacked jurisdiction to listen to rental claims. We analyse the decision in HC Commercial Appeal No. E036 of 2022, Lisa Kristine Christoffersen vs Kavneet Kaur Sehmi T/A The Random Shop. What happened? A landlord appealed against a finding by the Small Claims Court to the...

How Mandatory is the Sectional Properties Act?

Introduction In a judgment[1] delivered on July 28, 2022, the Environment and Land Court in Mombasa declared that a developer intending to make changes to an existing development not anticipated in the original plan should have sought the consent of the unit owners. Case Summary The applicant was the owner of three apartments in a...

A Review of the Employment and Labour Relations Court decision on the 2013 NSSF Act

Introduction On 19 September 2022, the Employment and Labour Relations Court found the National Social Security Act, 2013 to be unconstitutional. The Court specifically held: The Act dealt with finance matters affecting county governments and therefore the Senate ought to have been involved in its enactment. Requiring people to register with the National Social Security...

Restructuring insolvent firms

Restructuring occurs when a business significantly modifies its debt, operations, ownership, or structure to either improve or protect itself. Restructuring is often but not always, a response to financial pressure felt by a business. It can also be an effective way of improving business performance for example, selling a cost centre. So why should you...

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