The Registrar of Companies has given non-compliant private firms 30 days to provide their financial statements, including tax filings and copies of active trade licences, contracts, and invoices.
In the notice dated Tuesday, April 15, the non-compliant companies were also directed to confirm in writing whether they were still active and operating.
The said private companies were further ordered to submit all their outstanding statutory documents, including annual returns and the beneficial ownership register. "Companies are expected to respond to the Registrar on Companies through the compliance@brs.go.ke within 30 days from the date of this notice," read part of the notice.
President William Ruto (in white helmet and a reflector jacket) with other Cabinet Secretaries at a manufacturing plant on April 8, 2024.