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    CS Adan Mohamed Proposes Law to Protect Minority Shareholders

    Mwakaneno
    By Mwakaneno Gakweli
    - January 24, 2020
    - January 24, 2020
    InvestmentKenya Business newsPublic Policy
    CS Adan Mohamed Proposes Law to Protect Minority Shareholders

    The Ministry of EAC and Regional Development propose that minority shareholders have a greater say in takeovers. The ministry, through CS Adan Mohamed, suggests reverting to previous laws that require shareholders to own at least 90% shares before they can ask a buyout. The proposal seeks to protect minority shareholders from unfair business practices in The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Amendments Bill of 2019.

    The law gazetted in October last year sought to amend the minimum threshold from 90% to 50%. Such, according to the Kenya Association of Stockbrokers and Investment Banks (KASIB), would make it easy for majority shareholders to acquire minority shares for delisting. As a result, the repercussions will undermine investor comfidence in the capital markets.

    NSE shares the same sentiments, highlighting that the law would work against enhancing sound corporate management.

    “Most jurisdictions globally have set the threshold at 90 percent – and with good reason. Reduction of this threshold erodes investor confidence in the capital markets,” KASIB told The Star.

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