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PNU Assets Seized Over Sh1.5 Million Debt
[September 24, 2014]

PNU Assets Seized Over Sh1.5 Million Debt


(AllAfrica Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) AUCTIONEERS descended on the Party of National Unity headquarters yesterday over Sh1.5 Million in unpaid dues.

Flogin East Africa obtained court orders attaching property belonging to the party in order to recover the debt.

The company supplied the party with membership cards in October 2012 but has not been paid. The case has been in court since then.

"We supplied the party with membership cards worth Sh1.9 million but have never received any penny from them," a company director, who wished not to be named, said at the party headquarters.

"We are happy that after a long court process, we have finally been granted orders to recover our money." Auctioneers, acting on a warrant of attachment issued on April 10, 2014, arrived at the PNU headquarters located on Musa Gitau Lane, off Waiyaki Way yesterday.



They confiscated an assortment of office fittings and household goods including fridges, computers, office tables, cabins and chairs.

They were accompanied by armed police officers during the operation before loading the property into a waiting lorry.


In October 2012, the PNU National Executive Committee entered a tentative election pact with TNA, where it surrendered the right to field individual candidates in the 2013 and instead supported Uhuru Kenyatta's Presidential bid.

Former cabinet minister Amos Kimunya is the party's secretary general, while Starehe MP Maina Kamanda is the organising secretary.

They both could not be reached for comment.

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