Auctioneers Seize Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara's Property Over Sh10 Million Debt

Naivasha MP Jayne Kihara is set to lose property worth millions of shillings over a Sh10 million debt.
This comes after the court allowed auctioneers to attach her movable property to raise Sh10,988,786 on behalf of former Naivasha MP John Mututho. The debt accrued from the cost of an election petition Ms. Kihara filed in 2008 challenging the election of Mututho as Naivasha MP.
On November 14th, 2008, the Appeals Court dismissed Kihara’s petition for being defective and ordered her to pay the cost of the appeal. She challenged the ruling in court, leading to a prolonged legal battle that lasted a decade.
In 2016, the court approved a Sh7.5 million cost but Kihara challenged it again at the High Court, which equally upheld the decision in 2019 before she sought a review before Justice Joel Ngugi.
On June 24th this year, judge Ngugi ruled that Kihara should challenge the decision at the Court of Appeal rather than the High Court and granted her leave to file her appeal out of time.
To secure an order of stay of execution of the orders, Justice Ngugi directed that Kihara pays Mututho half of the amount and deposit a bank guarantee of Sh7.5 million within 45 days. He also raised concern over the duration that the matter has been in court, expressing the need to conclude the case.
“To my mind, there is nothing eminently excessive about the taxed amount. In any event, the challenge to the process of taxation and the taxed amounts has been too late in coming. Litigation must come to an end. It is time to bring the curtains down on this one,” noted Justice Ngugi.
Kihara neither moved to the Appeals Court nor did she pay the amount, prompting the court a warrant of attachment against her on August 18th.
“Whereas Jayne Njeri Kihara was ordered by the judgment of this court passed on December 19, 2019, to pay the plaintiff the sum of Sh7,523,107 as noted in the margin, and whereas the sum now due and payable in respect to the said decree is Sh10, 988,786. This is to command you to attach the movable property of the said petitioner,” stated the warrant.
Tango Auctioneers and General Merchants have attached five vehicles, sheep and cattle, among others.
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Can't understand why…
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Can't understand why everyone connected to DP is having negative issues. The likes of Gacagua, Waititu, Sonko, Ngiciri and many more.
@Bmore - It speaks volumes…
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In reply to Can't understand why… by Bmore (not verified)
@Bmore - It speaks volumes why Ruto attracts all these corruption ridden politicians! Watitu is also crawling back to Ruto. DP Ruto is very corrupt and very thief in Kenya find him appetizing fir their protection! We must fight Ruto never to become Kenya’s number 1 because our country will be stolen blind!
But do you understand why…
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In reply to Can't understand why… by Bmore (not verified)
But do you understand why when Waiguru, Lusaka, Obando and many go to Raila's office get free?
Seize everything to recover…
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Seize everything to recover the money! The money she already have accurate is stolen anyway! No wonder these crooks (kikara and company) are always on the coat tails of DP ruto, the biggest thief on the face of the earth; next to Satan!
It simply means Kihara is…
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It simply means Kihara is broke and can’t afford to pay the debt! Wait until she is not elected in 2022! All hell will break loose and she will loose everything! Hii ni takataka ya Ruto!!
Make her even more broke so…
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Make her even more broke so she can learn running to the court is not the way disputes are settled!!
I’m surprised some people…
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I’m surprised some people are still going to the appeals court even after the costs went up significantly.I thought people would stay clear. It’s like gambling some people think they might some how win the appeal and recoup the money by engaging in shady , corrupt deals once in government. Now they are going to the DP side for purported future shady deals. Even a child can see that ahead.
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