Njung'e wrote:SHAME TO KQ......What would 6m do to KQ books?What a silly way of honouring a long time serving employee?What a silly way of seeking cheap negative publicity?...
While I don't like to see people suffer, I tend to differ - In fact I disagree with you.
If the illness that led to her death was occupational in nature, then maybe the family can stake a claim fo payment of medical bills and evn more damages. However, if it was illness that would have caught her regardless of whether she worked for the hospital, jobless or otherwise then the family should blame itself for not keeping a tab on the limits of the group medical insurance afforded to her her employer.
second, there is a procedure for paying out terminal dues - and this must be followed, although I double a death permit is part of it...
This is one of those cases where because of ignorance, you find out you are on the wrong end of the stick and then because "KQ has money", you run to a neighbour or relative who is a journalist to propel the company in bad light. The family itself has admitted that if they knew of the limits being exhausted, they'd have opted for a govt hospital. even the deceased, having worked for company for 26 years should have understood the policy well enough to advise her family on the limits.
Its funny that you condemn state funerals on one thread and then support similar type of payoffs on another. Kama limits zimeisha, the family workmates and friends should fundraise and clear the bill or push for the release of the terminal dues (rather unfortunate if the deceased has deserving dependants like children under 18 years of age or those still in school/college) to clear the bill.
Perfect case of scribes for hire.