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High Court Halts Kenya Pipeline Privatization in COFEK Case

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NAIROBI, Kenya – The High Court has temporarily halted the government’s plan to privatize the Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC), pending the outcome of a case filed by the Consumers Federation of Kenya (COFEK).

Justice Bahati Mwamuye on Thursday granted conservatory orders restraining the Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Economic Planning, the Privatization Authority, and other respondents from selling, transferring, or otherwise dealing with any KPC shares until the matter is heard and determined.

The ruling comes amid growing debate over the state’s privatisation programme, which has seen several state-owned enterprises earmarked for sale to raise revenue and improve efficiency.

KPC, a strategic parastatal in the petroleum sector, has been among the most controversial names on the list.

In its petition, COFEK argues that the planned sale of KPC shares is unconstitutional, citing public interest concerns and the company’s role in national energy security.

Justice Mwamuye directed COFEK to serve all respondents and interested parties with the application, petition, and court order immediately, and to file proof of service by the close of business.

The case will be heard in open court on September 5, 2025, at 10:00 a.m.

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