“We have attached the vehicles at the university to recover the Sh38 million owed to our clients,” said lawyer Kipkoech Ng’etich. SEE ALSO :Before you support or opt for cremation, think twiceThe court awarded the two former employees the money in a July 9 ruling. Documents seen by The Standard indicate that the vehicles were left in the custody of the university for seven days after which they will be moved and sold to the public. “You are hereby notified that the moveable property described in the schedule hereto is hereby duly attached and left in your custody for seven days from today. At the expiry of the seven days from this proclamation the same will be removed to the auctioneers' premises and sold by public auction,” reads the notice.
Source: Standard Digital November 12, 2019 21:05 UTC