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Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) ordered to pay Rwandese businessman over Sh200m

Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) will have to pay over Sh200 million as damages to a Rwandese businessman whose trucks were held at a police station for close to four years.

The taxman suffered a blow, twice, both at the High Court and Court of Appeal as it lost the case in which Hibamana Hemed was awarded the lump sum amount as a relief for losses he incurred when his transit lorries were held at Tigoni Police Station.

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