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"speaker_name": "Ms. Mwau",
"speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Labour and Human Resource Development",
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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) The five employees of Timber Sizers Limited; Mr. Silvester Ogutu, Mr. Joseph Musyoka, Mr. Daniel Ndolo, Mr. Benard Otieno and Mr. John Ochieng were declared redundant because the company was closing down. It, therefore, did not require their services. (b) The Labour Office in Nairobi handled this matter to its conclusion and at no time did it stop the process. At no time did the department claim Kshs110,406.25 for onward payment to the affected workers. (c) Mr. Joseph Musyoka and the four others were paid terminal benefits, including notice pay, leave days and severance pay totalling to Kshs85,432.75 as \"outlawed\" below:- Kshs (i) John Ely Ochieng 31,320.00 (ii) Daniel Ndolo 9,975.00 (iii) Joseph Musyoka 11,812.00 (iv) Benard Otieno 19,162.50 (v) Sylvester Ogutu 13,162.50 Total 85,432.25 The employer deposited the total amount with the Labour Office on 1st December, 2003, and the claimants were paid in January, 2004. Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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