Raila’s company to go bankrupt

Spectre International offices in Nairobi. /FILE

Former Prime Minister’s company Spectre International has been ordered to pay sh 7.7 million to a Mombasa company over a 2016 debt.

A Mombasa court magistrate Francis Kyambia made the ruling for the company to pay Betric Kenya limited for goods they had supplied back in 2016.

According to Betric Company, Raila’s company took the company profile and later made an order for supply of fuel oil (HFO) through LPOs dated on diverse dates between June and July 2016.

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They further added saying that they delivered the required product totaling to sh 14,500 liters of the requested oil.

Spectre however failed to meet their end of the deal after they failed to pay for the goods within the stipulated period which was within 3 days

Through their lawyers Wamenyo Onyango and associates, Betric said the acts by Spectre company has caused pain and anguish to the company which have been left with a debt they took from a bank.

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“Our plea to Raila’s company demanding for immediate payments of the outstanding accruement have been in vain.Inspite of the repeated promises, the payment have never been done, ‘they claim.

A court server said he attempted to serve the company at its premises located in Kisumu but was informed the company had shut down.

Court server Julius Raminya informed the court that a gateman at the company had told him the company had been closed down for one year and it was not known when the operations were to resume.

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