Using this precedent, what would stop each of every the remainder of television broadcasters also demanding a license? On the grounds that every (corporate) person is equal before the law? Just wondering. ------------------------------ On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 5:32 PM MSKS David Makali wrote:
Wkigunju: So what remedy was offered to PANG?? Purely out of justice and fairness, am curious. I followed the judgment to the end. So the court finds cck was illegal, and its actions null and void, yet riding on the same nullify, the court proceeds to take over the CAK's presumed mandate and, sorry to say but ironically arbitrarily, without complying with any due process (since it had nullified the cck one that awarded pang and signet licenses) proceeds to award the media a license uncompetitively while depriving Pang? Isnt this synonymous with stealing from one and giving to another? Am Damned if this is justice.
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On Mar 30, 2014, at 3:50 PM, "wgikunju@gmail.com" <wgikunju@gmail.com> wrote:
You're spreading false alarm ICT researcher, the Judges offered remedy for PANG, and directed that the government should comply with the Constitution to legally constitute a 'CCK' with authority to regulate the industry. Please read the judgement in full. --WG -----Original message----- From: ICT Researcher Sent: 30/03/2014, 3:10 pm To: wgikunju@gmail.com Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions Subject: [kictanet] Appeal Court Decision to anarchic sector
Just watching http://www.citizennews.co.ke/news/2012/local/item/18216-appeal-court-orders-...
1. Declared CCK media regulatory role illegal 2. Court cancelled licensed earlier issued to PANG 3. Court awards 3 a license exempted from competitive bidding process 4. Court give license subject to same terms and conditions 5. Court rushes next year's switch off date to September this year
Since the court declared CCK illegal, will the same court assume implementation role including migration process?
Foreign investors in Kenya have cause to be very worried.
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