Governor Lee Kinyanjui protests KRA move to punish Tabitha Karanja of Keroche breweries with huge tax penalties

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Nakuru Governor, Lee Kinyanjui, has come to the aid of over 500 Keroche employees at risk of being rendered jobless.

Through his Twitter page, Governor Kinyanjui defended the employees noting, that the quest to enhance tax collection must be balanced with the need to protect businesses and save jobs.

“The quest to enhance tax collection must be balanced with the need to protect businesses and save jobs. We must encourage a tax system that enhances compliance while appreciating the economic realities that businesses operate in,” Kinyanjui stated.

According to Kinyanjui, KRA’s treatment of local investors is more likely to force some to shut down their businesses or withdraw from the Kenyan market.

He, therefore, insisted that the owners, Tabitha Karanja and her husband Joseph Karanja, should be treated with decorum to avoid massive job losses.

The company is a major employer in Naivasha and the entire region.
While there may be tax matters that require redress, it would be an act of utmost betrayal to Kenyans who have built their businesses over the years, to be reduced to fugitives.


NAKURU COUNTY GOVERNOR STATEMENT ON KEROCHE

The quest to enhance tax collection must be balanced with the need to protect businesses and save jobs.

We must encourage a tax system that enhances compliance while appreciating the economic realities that businesses operate in. Ignoring this business reality, will lead to 100 percent compliance but leave half the industries closed.

We are greatly saddened by the manner in which KRA is treating local investors and in particular how they have treated the Keroche Industries Ltd. The company is a major employer in Naivasha and the entire region.

While there may be tax matters that require redress, it would be an act of utmost betrayal to Kenyans who have built their businesses over the years, to be reduced to fugitives.

The over 500 employees who are directly engaged by the company and thousands of others who are indirect beneficiaries stand to lose their jobs if the matter is not handled amicably.

We must treat the owners of capital with caution otherwise we shall be staring at major job loses.

H.E HON. LEE KINYANJUI
GOVERNOR, NAKURU COUNTY

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