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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is not true that employers concoct evidence against their employees. If there is any such specific case, I would be glad if it is brought to my notice. After investigations were conducted by the police, the following four employees were cleared of any wrongdoing and were released forthwith. These were Messrs: Cyrus Maube, William Simiyu Wanyonyi, Robert Nandibe and Peter Oduor. The police found other four to have been implicated in the alleged theft by servant. These were Messrs: Henry Ouma, Godfrey, Mutinda and Njoroge. The police were to prefer criminal court charges against these four whose names I have just read out. However, the company did not pursue the matter by recording statements with the police and calling witnesses. Subsequently, the four were also released. Mr. Robert Nandibe sought reinstatement. He is currently back on duty. Mr. William Simiyu Wanyonyi sought for his dues through the DLO, Isinya. He was paid a total of Kshs14,991 which he accepted and signed for receipt. He was paid by cheque. The management alleged that the remaining six employees neither sought reinstatement nor payment of their terminal dues. The company has promised to pay the six their terminal dues if they present themselves to the DLO to be paid their terminal dues, if any, without any delay."
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