Court dismisses case against Eldoret rights activist in jobs scam
An Eldoret court has dismissed with costs a petition filed by an agency at the centre of controversial overseas jobs and its director Judy Chepchirchir against a local human rights activist, Kimutai Kirui.
The petition that was filed on December 16, 2022 sought a permanent injunction restraining the Centre Against Torture right activist from publishing defamatory articles against the Recruitment agency that is under probe Chepchirchir regarding the activities of First Choice Recruitment and Consultancy Limited.
The petition also sought orders of the court to have the activist pull down or delete any published articles on social media platforms or elsewhere regarding the dubious dealings of the agency that have led to over 8,000 youth losing millions of shillings having been promised job opportunities overseas.
First Choice and its director also pleaded with the court for general aggravated and punitive damages/costs and interest against the activist.
However, Senior Resident Magistrate P.N Areri dismissed the petition with costs noting that the application did not establish sufficient grounds for gagging the activist by a temporary injunction.
The magistrate further noted that the human rights activist had reported the recruitment agency to other relevant government authorities mandated with protecting members of the community from fraud.
“In my view there was no justification from the plaintiff and issuing such orders will violate his right to free speech and a violation of the rights of the members of the community to information,” ruled Areri.
Read the judgment: “I therefore dismiss the application dated 16 December 2022 with costs to the defendant.: He added; “The Senate standing committee established under Senate standing orders 228(3) has also directed the Inspector General of Police
and Cabinet Secretary Ministry of Labour Florence Bore to appear before it over the serious allegations raised by Kimutai Kirui.”