
Why BAT wants court to strike out Sh4.5 billion Velo claim BAT wants the court to dismiss the petition and an application seeking interim orders. Business Just now
She alleges BAT unlawfully promoted Velo through ground activations, entertainment events, peer promoters and sales of individual pouches, contrary to the Tobacco Control Act.
Vivian Anemba, 23, filed the petition against BAT Kenya, the Tobacco Control Board, the Cabinet Secretary for Health, the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Attorney General.
BAT previously sold nicotine pouches under Lyft, whose sales were halted in 2020 after a regulatory dispute.
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