Kenyan Trustee Case Laws
Summary
Kenyan law mandates that trustees act in the best interest of beneficiaries and prohibits them from claiming personal benefits from trust property. Key cases include Re Estate of John Gichuri Macharia (Deceased) [2014] and Mwangi & Another v Mwangi [2004]. If you need further legal guidance, consider consulting a local attorney specializing in trust law.Full Conversation
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Kenyan law is clear that trustees should act in the best interest of the beneficiaries and cannot claim personal benefits from the trust property. Here are the specific case laws:
- Re Estate of John Gichuri Macharia (Deceased) [*]: Trustees must act in the best interest of beneficiaries.
- Mwangi & Another v Mwangi [*]: Trustees are prohibited from using trust property for personal gain.
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