Former Mumias CEO Awarded Ksh. 12 Million For Illegal Sacking, Details Reveal Why He was Fired
Former Mumias Sugar Company CEO Nashon Aseka has been awarded Ksh. 12 Million after he was fired in unclear circumstances. In a news report that has been shared by a reliable source of information, it has been reported that the Aseka was ordered to go home by the management of the company that has been having problems.

Why Ex- Mumias Sugar CEO Is Set To Be Awarded Ksh.12 Milion Amid Ongoing Poisonous Sugar Scandal
Former Mumias Sugar Company CEO Nashon Aseka has been granted Sh12 million by the Employment Court as compensation for his illegal termination. The court, presided over by Justice Stephen Radido, deemed Mr. Aseka's dismissal unjustified, as his former employer failed to provide valid reasons for the termination.

Ex-Mumias CEO Nashon Aseka awarded Sh12 million for illegal sacking
Former Mumias Sugar Company CEO, Nashon Aseka, has been granted a compensation of Sh12 million by the Employment Court after his illegal termination. Justice Stephen Radido ruled that Mr. Aseka's dismissal was unjustified as the employer failed to provide valid reasons for the termination. In July 2018, Mr. Aseka was fired on allegations of engaging a financial consultant without consulting the board.
