• The Milimani court ordered a Jubilee voice MP to pay his driver 40,000 KSK a month after his dismissal.

    First magistrate Addah Obura David Ole Sankok, deputy designate, must pay his driver 40 000 KSh each month for his unlawful dismissal.

    Sankok sent back Raphael Kapaya September 15 on the grounds that he was drunk and messy.

    MP David Ole Sankok

    The designated deputy shall pay Kapaya half of his salary of Ksh 80,000 after the sudden dismissal, until the request he made in protest against the dismissal is heard and resolved.

    "I have ordered the defendant to pay the complainant his half-salary while the case is being settled, and I also request that this case be submitted to arbitration in accordance with Clause 9 of the contract." work between the parties, "reads the judgment.

    The legislator told the court that Kapaya had assaulted him and broke crutches, so he could no longer continue to work with him.

    He further rejected Kapaya's complaint on the ground that he had informed the Clerk of the National Assembly that he had terminated his contract and had replaced it with Nicodemus Konene in a dated letter. Thursday, September 20th.

    "After dismissing Kapaya as my driver, I signed a new contract with Konene to replace him. I had to pay for it using my own money, "he said.

    The driver alleged that Sankok had terminated his contract to replace him with his clan member because he had offered a personal assistant and secretary's post to his wife and relatives.

    He further stated that he had neither assaulted the MP nor broken his crutches.

    Vice President William Ruto speaks with David ole Sankok, President of the National Council for Persons with Disabilities