Five men who worked with the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) lost their careers because of some two and a half litres of contaminated oil and some wood and clothes.
The Employment and Labour Relations has okayed the sacking of Denish Guya, Isaac Wachira, Daniel Kariuki, Ismail Ahmed, and Abdulkarim Abubakah.
Guya worked as a mechanic with the British Army for 22 years.
Wachira who gave out the used engine oil, and Daniel Kariuki, Ismail Ahmed, and Abdulkarim Abubakah, were all found complicit. Justice Onesmus Makau, in his judgment, said that BATUK gave them a fair hearing before dismissal and had CCTV evidence showing the two jerricans of oil being loaded into a lorry.