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Kenyan court suspends $736 million Adani power line offer

Kenya's high court on Friday suspended a $736 million offer between a state utility and India's Adani Energy Solutions to build and run power facilities including transmission lines.

The public-private collaboration arrangement between state-owned Kenya Electrical Transmission Business (KETRACO) and Adani Energy Solutions was signed previously this month.

On Oct. 11 the energy ministry stated it would help address relentless power blackouts and support financial development.

The high court stated the federal government might not move ahead with the 30-year agreement with Adani Energy Solutions till the court makes a decision on a case brought by Law Society of Kenya challenging the deal.

The law society has actually argued that the power offer is a. constitutional sham and polluted with secrecy.

The law society also stated KETRACO and Adani Energy Solutions. did not carry out meaningful public involvement around the. job, a requirement under Kenya's Public Private Partnerships. Act of 2021 which enables private sector development of public. jobs.

The energy ministry stated previously that it had actually run a. competitive bidding procedure.

A spokesperson for Adani Group did not right away respond. to a request for comment.

The Adani Group, founded by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani,. triggered anger in Kenya recently for another proposed. public-private collaboration project to rent the nation's main. airport for 30 years in exchange for expanding it. The Law Society of Kenya, together with the Kenya Human Rights. Commission, has actually likewise challenged the proposed airport handle. court, saying it is unaffordable, threatens task losses and does. not offer worth for money.

(source: Reuters)