When one party breaches a contract, the other has a responsibility to act in good faith by upholding her end of the bargain as much as possible.
If the other party decides “well, if you will not do what you promised then neither will I,” she may find later that the “unclean hands” rule prevents her from enforcing the contract against the person who breached it.
Now, according to Employment and Labour Relations Judge Hellen Wasilwa, Dr. Ouma Oluga faces jail for standing up to governors and their agents against unfair remuneration and working conditions. Governors believe that, as watchmen for health, asking for affirmative action is despicable.
Dr. Ouma Oluga Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Union Secretary General faces jail for arguing that his team is not giving Kenyans quality healthcare.
That his doctors operate more by faith because resources for drugs and other supplies were carelessly used to go for benchmarking trips to China, Iran, Afghanistan.That our equipment is old school, drugs substandard and buildings archaic.