Kenya Breweries Limited (KBL) sought to terminate Sh3 billion arbitration proceedings against JILK Construction Company Limited. The case was before the High Court.
High Court Judge Freda Mugambi has recused herself from the case, citing conflict of interest concerns. The decision was made during a hearing for directions yesterday.
KBL is petitioning to end the ongoing arbitration proceedings with JILK Construction Company Limited. The dispute involves a significant financial amount, totaling Sh3 billion.
Justice Mugambi disqualified herself from further handling the commercial dispute. She stated that the recusal was necessary due to concerns about a potential conflict of interest. The case will now be reassigned to another judge.
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