CS Kuria Hits Back at 'Cartels' Blocking Removal of Edible Oil Duty

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Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria in a meeting with Japanese Investors on June 26, 2023.
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Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria on Thursday, July 6, hit back at an activist who filed a suit blocking his proposal to remove the 35 per cent duty on cooking oil.

In a statement, the firebrand CS claimed that the block was instituted by 'cartels' seeking to disrupt the development of the local industry.

Further, the outspoken CS vowed to retaliate against the detractors who challenged the proposal and in essence, the Kenya Kwanza agenda.

"Sued over a proposal! Good Lord! These cartels have had it smooth for far too long. They will stop at nothing. But an irresistible force will meet an immovable object. Watch this space," he stated.

From left: Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u and Molo MP Kuria Kimani.
From left: Kiharu MP Ndindi Nyoro, Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u and Molo MP Kuria Kimani.
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An activist filed a suit at the Mombasa High Court seeking to quash the proposal. He challenged the former Gatundu South MP to produce statistics indicating that the imported crude oil is not detrimental to the local production market.

In the suit filed on Tuesday, July 4, Julius Ogogoh stated that the proposal will hurt companies that had already invested in the sector.

"Kuria's actions are arbitrary, ill-advised and malicious. This court has no option but to set them aside and make an order restraining such further illegalities," he argued.

He added that the tax regime would directly affect the pricing of edible oils in the local market - further subjecting Kenyans to a higher burden caused by the taxes.

"Justice would be better served by setting aside the draft policy directive and restraining Treasury CS Njuguna Ndung'u from implementing the proposed abolition of the 35 per cent duty," he noted.

Mombasa High Court judge Olga Sewe certified the matter as urgent and directed the activist to apply for judicial review orders within 21 days.

The former Gatundu South MP had proposed the removal of 35 per cent duty on edible oils and replacing it with a ten per cent export and investment promotion levy on edible oils. 

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Trade Cabinet Secretary Moses Kuria with leaders from AIPCA church on June 24. 2023.
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