South Sudan embassy addresses staff pay, rejects "bailout" allegations
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Kenyan workers sue South Sudan embassy over unpaid salaries - Radio Tamazuj
A group of nine Kenyan employees has sued the South Sudan Embassy in Nairobi over unpaid wages spanning more than four years, calling the delay “unbearable.” The workers, who held various roles, are seeking more than $300,000 in back pay. Court documents show some employees had worked for the embassy since 2012 but stopped receiving consistent salaries in early 2016. The embassy allegedly skipped full months of pay and issued partial payments at…
South Sudan embassy addresses staff pay, rejects "bailout" allegations
Juba, South Sudan (Eye Radio) — The South Sudan Embassy in Kenya confirms it is actively working to resolve outstanding salary payments for its staff, including Kenyan nationals who have sued the mission. The Eastern African Daily reported on July 5 that nine Kenyan employees sued the South Sudanese government for $320,196 in unpaid salaries. The report connected this lawsuit to South Sudan’s broader financial challenges, including delayed civil…
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