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Employment and Labour Relations Court has declined to strike out Kituo cha Sheria director's name from a case filed by an employee claimed to have sexually harassed her male colleague.

Justice Byrum Ongaya in his ruling stated that the employee codenamed VA had made specific allegations against Dr Annette Mbogoh, which would render her liable in claims of breach of the petitioner's labour and constitutional rights.

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