Ms Angela Ndambuki. FILE PHOTO | NMG
Chamber of Commerce and Industry chief executive Angela Ndambuki
will be paid the perks forgone in the 14 months she was suspended from
the helm of the traders lobby.
Richard Ngatia, the president of the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) told the Business Daily on Friday that Ms Ndambuki who resumed work in July is serving under her old contract.
“She
had been suspended but we reviewed the case when I joined the chamber
and we agreed that she should take up her job. It is not a new
appointment; she is picking up the job she was given by the board of
KNCCI in 2017,” said Mr Ngatia.
On Friday, Ms Ndambuki
said “the chamber accepted to pay me for the period I was out of work.
We agreed on a whole sum amount. I cannot disclose to you the exact
figure because it’s a bit confidential”.
The board of
KNCCI appointed Ms Ndambuki, a lawyer and a former member of girl band
Tatuu, as the CEO in September 2017 to serve for three years.
In May 2018, she was pushed out under unclear circumstances
after serving for only eight months. The former Chamber’s chairman,
Kiprono Kittony, said that the board opted not to extend Ndambuki’s
contract after probation, a surprise move that saw Ms Ndambuki challenge
her dismissal in court.
Although her probation period
was six months, she had been in office for eight months. She sued the
board demanding hundreds of millions of shillings for wrongful
termination of her contract, a case she later dropped to pick up her
job. “Lawyers for both parties have agreed to settle all the outstanding
issues out of court. It is the reason we agreed to have her back in
office,” Mr Ngatia said.
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