Kenya Police Ordered to Pay Ex-Coach Ksh4 Million for Wrongful Dismissal

The Kenya Police Service has been ordered to compensate their former head coach, Francis Baraza, with Ksh4 million following his dismissal in September 2023. This ruling comes after Baraza sought legal redress, challenging the fairness of his sacking which came after a less than stellar start to the football season.

Francis Baraza, a seasoned coach with a notable stint at Sony Sugar, faced the sack from Kenya Police FC after a disappointing beginning to the season. However, Baraza believed that the termination was unjust and promptly took legal action. In his claim, Baraza demanded Ksh4.9 million, itemizing his grievances and the financial reparations he deemed necessary.

Baraza’s demands included Ksh3.2 million for constructive dismissal, arguing that the conditions under which he worked were made intolerable, effectively forcing his departure. He also claimed Ksh800,000 for unfair termination of his contract, emphasizing that the dismissal did not adhere to fair labor practices. Additionally, Baraza sought his September 2023 salary arrears and Ksh400,000 for the notice period, summing up to the total demand of Ksh4.9 million.

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The legal battle concluded with the court ruling in favor of Baraza, albeit awarding him Ksh4 million instead of the full amount he demanded. This decision underscores the importance of fair treatment and due process in employment, even within sports organizations such as Kenya Police FC.

The ruling serves as a significant reminder to employers about the legal and financial repercussions of wrongful dismissal. For Baraza, this compensation acknowledges the professional and emotional toll of his abrupt and contested departure from the team.

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As Kenya Police FC moves forward, this case sets a precedent, highlighting the need for transparent and just employment practices. Meanwhile, Francis Baraza’s victory in court not only brings him financial restitution but also reaffirms his professional integrity in the face of challenging circumstances.

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