Please help us, Keroche Breweries heiress pleads with Uhuru
Please help us, Keroche Breweries heiress pleads with Uhuru
By Paul
Munene
A few
days after the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) closed Keroche Breweries, the heiress
and business lady Anerlisa Muigai (pictured) has pleaded with President Uhuru Kenyatta to
rescue the company.
While condemning
KRA’s move to close her parents’ company – Keroche Breweries – over alleged
unpaid taxes, Anerlisa pleaded for help, stating many innocent employees would
lose their daily bread.
KRA shut
down the operations of Keroche Breweries after it failed to remit about Sh22
million in cumulative taxes accrued since February 2021.
The
Naivasha-based company has now threatened to its lay off over 250 staff members
in the next seven days if its distribution channel is not reopened by the
government.
“We have remained closed and yet we have over
2 million litres of beer worth about Ksh.512 million in our tanks which have
fixed costs to a tune of about Ksh.30 million,” Keroche said in a statement.
“This
has drained all our resources and unfortunately if nothing is done in the next
seven days, we will be forced to drain down all the beer and lay down over 250
direct employees and thousands within our nationwide distribution network.”
Keroche
says that its attempts to clear the debt it owes KRA has constantly been
interrupted by the taxman who has constantly pushed them to go into
“unfriendly” deals.
The firm also claims that KRA has also issued
a closure notice to 36 banks which since denied them credit to clear the bill.
Reacting
to the closure of the firm, Anerlisa said it pains her to see the company shut
down and there is nobody ready to come out and help them.
The
Nero Water Company CEO said that it devastates her to see several Keroche
employees staring at losing their jobs and livelihood.
“It’s
so sad that Keroche has been shut down and nobody seems to want to listen, help
or negotiate. We (Nero Company) happen to share the same compound with them and
I must say, it has been very sad seeing Keroche closed for 2 months and even
worse, about 650 people are stranded wondering when Keroche will start being
operational and are also at risk of losing their jobs,” she said.
She
said that the move by the taxman to shut down Keroche is suppressing the
strength of entrepreneurs who wish to start a business in Kenya.
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