Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Commissioner General John Njiraini will know his fate tomorrow when the High Court will rule on a case seeking to send him home.
Justice Nelson Obuodha of the industrial court will give his verdict in a case filed by activist Okiya Omtatah.
On Friday Mr Omtatah, KRA and Njiraini’s lawyer were in court but the judge requested for more time to complete writing the ruling.
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Omtatah wants the court to compel the KRA board and Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich to appoint an acting commissioner-general and send Njiraini, who turned 60 on December 20, on terminal leave.