Platinum Distillers Pleads Court For Reopen After Tax Evasion

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Two directors of a Ruiru-based alcoholic drinks manufacturer, Platinum Distillers, have moved to court seeking to have their premises reopened.

John Waweru Ndegwa and Onesmus Muturi Mburu want the factory that was closed down in an operation supervised by the Inspector-General of Police Joseph Boinnet and the DCI Geoffrey Kinoti last month reopened.

It was closed over an alleged plot to evade payment of up to Sh14 million in taxes.

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Through lawyer Chris Kabugu, the directors say they have been denied access to their manufacturing premises since officers from the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) have placed customs seals on the outer doors thus placing the factory under their watch.

Mr Kabugu Friday told High Court Judge Weldon Korir that the closure has harmful consequences on his clients’ business.

The judge heard the actions by KRA are “manifestly unlawful and premised on error in law”.

The petitioners urged the judge order KRA to unlock the premises and allow them to gain entry into their factory pending the determination of the suit.

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They are asking the court to order KRA to return all the documents they took from the premises.

But KRA defended its actions saying the petitioners are guilty of tax evasion.

KRA also stated that the petitioner has been dealing with ethanol and investigations about its entry into the country need to be completed.

KRA sought 30 days to complete investigations.

Justice Korir will rule on the re-opening of the premises on March 14, 2019.

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