David Matanga Mbirika v Cosmopolitan Club [2020] eKLR Case Summary

Court
Employment and Labour Relations Court at Kisumu
Category
Civil
Judge(s)
Hon. Justice Mathews N. Nduma
Judgment Date
October 15, 2020
Country
Kenya
Document Type
PDF
Number of Pages
3
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Case Brief: David Matanga Mbirika v Cosmopolitan Club [2020] eKLR

1. Case Information:
- Name of the Case: David Matanga Mbirika v. Cosmopolitan Club
- Case Number: 345 of 2016
- Court: Employment and Labour Relations Court at Kisumu
- Date Delivered: October 15, 2020
- Category of Law: Civil
- Judge(s): Hon. Justice Mathews N. Nduma
- Country: Kenya

2. Questions Presented:
The central legal issues in this case include whether the claimant was unlawfully terminated from his employment and whether he is entitled to the reliefs sought, including compensation for unlawful termination, unpaid salary, and other terminal benefits.

3. Facts of the Case:
The claimant, David Matanga Mbirika, was employed as a swimming pool attendant by the respondent, Cosmopolitan Club, from March 1, 2000, until his termination on May 8, 2014. His dismissal was based on allegations of theft of pool chemicals. Following his arrest and a trial for theft by servant, he was discharged due to no case to answer. The claimant contended that he was not provided with a show cause letter or subjected to a disciplinary hearing prior to his termination. He claimed unpaid salary, service pay, a certificate of service, and pension dues, alongside general damages for injurious falsehood.

4. Procedural History:
The case was filed on November 21, 2016. The claimant presented his case, supported by witness testimony and documents, including a pay slip showing his monthly salary. The respondent's defense was delayed due to the absence of witnesses, leading to the court denying further adjournments. The court ultimately closed the defense case due to the respondent's failure to present any witnesses. Both parties submitted their final arguments thereafter.

5. Analysis:
- Rules: The court considered several sections of the Employment Act, 2007, specifically sections 36, 41, 43, and 45, which pertain to the requirements for fair termination of employment, including the necessity of valid reasons and fair procedures.
- Case Law: The court referenced *Kenya Corporation v. Geoffrey Wakio*, where the Court of Appeal awarded compensation for unlawful dismissal, drawing parallels to the current case, particularly the lack of fair procedures in the claimant's dismissal.
- Application: The court found the claimant's testimony credible and unrefuted due to the respondent's failure to provide witnesses. It concluded that the dismissal lacked a valid reason and fair procedure, violating the Employment Act. The court awarded the claimant compensation equivalent to 12 months’ salary, one month’s salary in lieu of notice, and arrears for 25 days of unpaid salary.

6. Conclusion:
The court ruled in favor of the claimant, awarding him Kshs. 221,760 in compensation for unlawful dismissal, Kshs. 18,480 for one month’s salary in lieu of notice, and Kshs. 15,400 for arrears. The decision underscores the importance of adhering to fair employment practices and the legal obligations of employers in Kenya.

7. Dissent:
There were no dissenting opinions as this case was decided unanimously by the presiding judge.

8. Summary:
The Employment and Labour Relations Court ruled in favor of David Matanga Mbirika against Cosmopolitan Club, finding his termination unlawful and awarding him significant compensation. The case highlights critical aspects of employment law in Kenya, emphasizing the need for fair procedures in termination and the protection of employee rights. The judgment was delivered online due to COVID-19 restrictions, demonstrating the court's adaptability in ensuring access to justice.

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