Kenya's High Court Blocks Airport Management Transfer to Adani Group
The Financial Times reported that Kenya's high court has temporarily stopped the transfer of Nairobi's main airport management to the Adani Group from India. This decision halts the Kenyan government's plans until further notice.
Kenya's high court has issued a temporary injunction against the proposed transfer of Nairobi's main airport management to India's Adani Group, as reported by the Financial Times on Monday.
The court's decision disrupts the Kenyan government's plans to hand over control of the key aviation hub to the conglomerate.
The suspension remains in effect until further deliberations are conducted, halting any immediate actions towards the transfer.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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