KRA boss John Njiraini.[Photo/the-star.co.ke]

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The High Court is expected to rule on the case challenging Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) Commissioner General John Njiraini tenure tomorrow.

Njiraini will know if he will be send into retirement or continue serving at the authority.

Justice Nelson Obuodha of the industrial court will give his verdict in a case filed by activist Okiya Omtatah.

On Friday Mr Omtatah, KRA and Njiraini’s lawyer were in court but the judge requested for more time to complete writing the ruling. 

Omtatah wants the court to compel the KRA board and Treasury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich to appoint an acting commissioner-general and send Njiraini, who turned 60 on December 20, on terminal leave.