Summary
- The miller is in court seeking to block civil works company Epco Builders from winding it up over a Sh652 million claim.
- The miller has asked the court to direct the chairman of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days.
- Justice David Majanja directed the construction company to file its reply within 14 days and said the case will be mentioned on February 17.
Kwale International Sugar Company is in court seeking to block
civil works company Epco Builders from winding it up over a Sh652
million claim that the miller has disputed.
In a
petition, Kwale International says the contractor has filed insolvency
proceedings seeking orders to liquidate the sugar company.
The
miller has asked the court to direct the chairman of the Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators to appoint an arbitrator within 30 days.
Justice
David Majanja directed the construction company to file its reply
within 14 days and said the case will be mentioned on February 17.
The
two companies entered into an agreement on April 30, 2012. They
differed after the contractor allegedly made unsubstantiated claim for
additional payment, losses and expenses.
The claims were assessed by the project manager Adventist
Inhouse Africa, which allegedly found that some of the claims were
inadmissible and others required further analysis.
In the agreement, the parties resolved that any dispute should be handled by an arbiter.
Court
documents showed that the unresolved dispute led to the delayed
completion of works, for which the sugar company holds a claim against
the contractor.
The miller wrote to the Chartered
Institute of Arbitrators in October 2019 requesting at least three names
of arbitrators, well versed in handling disputes relating to building
and contractual works.
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