Court orders EAPCC to restart production

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Kenya: A court has ordered the government to re-open the East Africa Portland Cement Co plant and provide security to ensure operations at the site. Justice Mohamed Warsame directed Police Commissioner Mathew Iteere, Rift Valley police boss and his Eastern Province counterpart to ensure adequate security.

The judge said the interest of the company must come first by safeguarding the interests of the public and shareholders. The judge warned that any politicians that interfered in the affairs of the company would be cited for contempt of court. He said that if the directors were not ready to reopen the company, he would 'fire' them and appoint an interim board.

"We must look at the bigger picture and how we can move this company forward and save it from being run down. The court cannot let it go on," he said.

The judge dismissed allegations that politicians incited workers and warned that any employee who failed to report to work should be sacked for absconding duty. He said that the ethnic direction the company was taking was wrong adding that, "we cannot address the grievances of the Kamba and Maasai, but the company has to operate."

Last modified on 25 January 2012

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