Former Machakos governor Alfred Mutua has said he won't be changing the name of the hotel he co-owns with his ex Lilian Ng'ang'a.
Speaking during an interview with Tuko, Mutua said relationships and business do not correlate.
"It's a business and business continues. It's a brand and it continues. It is a company."
Documents shared by Lilian Ng'ang'a, the Registrar of Companies revoked the transfer of Ndash Enterprises to Alfred Mutua's sister Anne.
Earlier documents had indicated that Alfred Mutua's sister was the owner of Ndash Entreprises after both the Governor and Lilian transferred their shares to her.
"This is to notify the public that after a detailed inquiry into the transfer of the 1800 shares, the Registrar of Companies on 6/5/2022 found merit in the complaint by Ms. Ng'ang'a, and has reversed the entry in the company and the fraudulent transfer of the 1800 shares," the documents provided by Lilian read.
This stand by the Registrar of Companies means that both Alfred
This stand by the Registrar of Companies meant that both Alfred Mutua and Lilian Ng'ang'a will remain the rightful owners of the A&L hotel.
"The current position, therefore, is reflected in the attached CR 12 dated 9/5/2022 in which Governor Alfred Mutua and Ms. Lilian Ng'ang'a hold 2000 shares each, effectively making them 50% shareholders each in Ndash Enterprises Ltd and by extension A&L Hotel in Machakos."
Last year, Lilian accused her ex-partner of fraudulently transferring her shares of the company to his sister and taking her motor vehicle.
“Without my knowledge or consent and using a spare key which he had illegally obtained, he drove away my personal motor vehicle and proceeded to fraudulently transfer the ownership of the car in the logbook into his name, and thereafter sold the vehicle to a third party,” she said.
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