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Dubai firm loses court case, paving way for duty free shops at JKIA

An employee speaks to media when Kenya Duty Free shops belonging to Kamlesh Patni were demolished at JKA last year. [PHOTO: MOSES OMUSULA/STANDARD]

Nairobi; Kenya: The High Court this week dismissed a case by a Dubai firm paving the way for development of duty free shops at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.

Zusan Trading went to the court mid-last month to challenge a decision by airports watchdog, Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) to float afresh a contract for the shops. This was after the Public Procurement and Oversight Authority (PPOA) blocked the award of contract to Nuance Group AG, a Swiss firm, saying the tender was mired by irregularities.

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