Former President Daniel Moi’s son Philip got a
reprieve on Thursday after the Court of Appeal allowed him not to pay
his estranged wife millions of shillings.
Appellate
judges Martha Koome, Mohammed Warsame, and Philomena Mwilu put on hold
the execution of a ruling that directed Philip to pay Ms Rossana Pluda
Moi a Sh30 million lump sum among others.
“Having
heard the application, we give an order stopping execution of the
judgment and decree of the High Court until the appeal is heard and
determined,” ruled the judges.
150,000 MAINTENANCE
They,
however, ordered Mr Moi to continue paying Ms Pluda Sh150,000 in
monthly maintenance and any accrued balance until the appeal is
determined.
High Court Judge Luka
Kimaru in March ordered Philip to pay Ms Pluda a lump sum maintenance of
Sh30 million after the two agreed to end their marriage.
He
also ordered the former President’s son to provide Ms Pluda with a
house in Runda, Lavington, Kileleshwa, Kilimani, Karen or any other
upmarket area of Nairobi, or in the alternative, pay her Sh60 million.
Mr Moi, through senior counsel Tom Ojienda, however, appealed the judgment, arguing that he is unable to raise the amount.
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