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Court Orders Orengo Law Firm to Pay KES 560,000 for Wrongful Dismissal

BySPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

Oct 15, 2025
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A Nairobi Employment and Labour Relations Court has ordered J.A.B. Orengo Advocates, a law firm associated with Siaya Governor James Orengo, to pay Sh560,000 to a former associate whom the court found had been “constructively dismissed.”

Failure to Pay Salary Deemed Breach

The ruling came after Advocate Paul Kahangara, who joined the firm in January 2023 under a monthly salary of Sh80,000, claimed he was never paid for February and March despite fulfilling his duties. He tendered his resignation on April 20, 2023, citing unbearable financial strain, after repeated attempts to secure his unpaid wages.

Justice Linnet Ndolo held that by failing to honour the salary obligations, the firm breached a fundamental term of the employment contract. She concluded that Kahangara was entitled to treat himself as constructively dismissed, since he had no option but to resign in the face of the firm’s non-performance.

Firm’s Defence Rejected

In its defence, J.A.B. Orengo Advocates admitted issuing an appointment letter to Kahangara but claimed he never reported for duty. The court dismissed this argument, noting that if the firm believed he had failed to report, it should have issued a formal show cause or revocation letter—rather than simply withholding pay.

Justice Ndolo further explained that constructive dismissal arises when an employer’s conduct is so serious as to undermine the employment relationship, leaving the employee with no realistic choice but to resign.

Breakdown of Award

The Sh560,000 award includes:

Three months’ salary (February to April 2023): Sh240,000

Arrears for three months: Sh240,000

One month’s salary in lieu of notice: Sh80,000

Interest and legal costs

A claim for house allowance was dismissed for lack of proof

Past Allegations at the Firm

This is not the first time J.A.B. Orengo Advocates has faced criticism over unpaid remuneration. In 2018, a former clerk, Gilbert Ogango, sued the firm for not paying salary over a 17-month period.

James Orengo, a senior counsel and human rights advocate, has served as Siaya Governor since 2022. He is also a seasoned politician, having represented Ugenya Constituency in Parliament and later served as Senator.

 

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