KRA seeks to drop Sh14.5 billion case against Keroche

Rift Valley
By Nancy Gitonga | Aug 06, 2024
Nakuru Senator Tabitha Karanja. [File, Standard]

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) is considering settling the Sh14.5 billion tax evasion case against Keroche owners Joseph and Tabitha Karanja out of court.

When the case came up for mention yesterday, the KRA representative informed trial magistrate Geoffrey Onsarigo that they authority have intentions to drop the multi-billion case against the Nakuru Senator and her husband since there are ongoing negotiations between the parties.

However, the authority urged the court to be granted more time to finalise the out-of-court settlement deal.

Directorate of Public Prosecutions (DPP) through state counsel Duncan Ondimu confirmed that he was aware of the ongoing out-of-court negotiations between KRA and the accused persons and urged the parties to conclude the settlement soon.

The case did not proceed to hearing after Tabitha and her husband's advocate was said to be unwell.

The magistrate adjourned the case to September 18, 2024, to allow the out-of-court settlement agreement. 

The senator faces 10 charges of tax evasion.

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