Keroche Breweries Owners to be Charged Over 14.4 Billion Tax Evasion
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2019 5:00 am
“The Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji has ordered the arrest and arraignment of the directors of Keroche Breweries Ltd over tax evasion. Keroche Chief Executive Tabitha Karanja and her husband Joseph Karanja, who is the chairman of the company, are accused of evading payment of tax totalling to Sh14.4 billion.”
https://www.kbc.co.ke/keroche-breweries ... x-evasion/
“Keroche Breweries Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tabitha Karanja has rubbished allegations of evading taxes amounting to Ksh.14.4 billion, accusing the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of “harassment and intimidation.””
https://citizentv.co.ke/news/keroche-br ... on-270451/
If I was the lawyer for Mrs Karanja or Humphrey Kariuki, I would advise them not to try to escalate matters, and to consider themselves lucky that they have not been charged with endangering the lives of Kenyans by selling them UN-INSPECTED bootleg.
What kind of alcohol renders a 21 year-old man impotent? What are the ingredients? Could there be a hidden agenda?
The situation is so bad in certain parts of Kenya that the popular musician John DeMathew sang about it, in the song
nengereria kane, where he condemns bootleg that is “castrating young men”.
https://www.kbc.co.ke/keroche-breweries ... x-evasion/
“Keroche Breweries Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Tabitha Karanja has rubbished allegations of evading taxes amounting to Ksh.14.4 billion, accusing the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) of “harassment and intimidation.””
https://citizentv.co.ke/news/keroche-br ... on-270451/
If I was the lawyer for Mrs Karanja or Humphrey Kariuki, I would advise them not to try to escalate matters, and to consider themselves lucky that they have not been charged with endangering the lives of Kenyans by selling them UN-INSPECTED bootleg.
What kind of alcohol renders a 21 year-old man impotent? What are the ingredients? Could there be a hidden agenda?
The situation is so bad in certain parts of Kenya that the popular musician John DeMathew sang about it, in the song
nengereria kane, where he condemns bootleg that is “castrating young men”.