Amin Virani, Nonini, Roughtone and Arthur K

Kenyan musicians reject KECOBO’s directive of issuing license to MCSK, KAMP & PRISK to collect royalties on their behalf

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In the wake of Kenyan musicians speaking out about their music getting neglected on mainstream radio stations and television, a section of artistes came forth to reject the letter from KECOBO(Kenya Copyright Board) Executive Director, Mr. Edward Sigei which wants to award collective management organizations(CMO) licences to MCSK, PRISK, and KAMP to collect royalties on their behalf.

Speaking to a press, Nonini, Aurthur K, Amin Virani and Rufftone addressed where they are coming from rejecting the letter from Mr. Edward Sigei who is the KECOBO Executive Director of the body.

This is the official pressed statement as released by Kenyan musicians.

Press Statement

DATE: 23rd Jan 2019

RE: Kenyan Musicians reject letter from KECOBO EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MR SIGEI decision to award collective management organizations (CMO) Licenses to MCSK PRISK AND KAMP to collect royalties on their behalf. #kecoboIMPUNITY

We musicians would like to strongly reject the actions of one Mr Edward Sigei the CEO of KECOBO’s decision to award MCSK, KAMP & PRISK a joint license to collect royalties from users on our behalf.

Amin Virani, Nonini, Roughtone and Arthur K addressing the press
Amin Virani, Nonini, Ruffone and Arthur K addressing the press

We have sought answers from Sports Arts and Culture Cabinet Secretary Rashid Mohammed Echesa on how the KECOBO CEO managed to unconstitutionally issue the license letter on a Sunday yet we had sought to solve the problems in royalty collection and we were in the process of awaiting the CS guidance.

The CS informed us that KECOBO CEO went against his directive not to issue any communication on licenses or the licenses before outstanding conditions that denied MCSK a license in 2017 were resolved and all stakeholders are on one page with a lasting solution to the problems that have existed in the whole business of royalty collection.

Its good to take note that, MCSK was deregistered in 2017 because they collected money and did not pay artists. In 2017 and 2018 they continued to collect illegally and not paying artists, further the court found them guilty and ordered kecobo to take action. Instead if kecobo taking action, they have gone ahead to license the same organization which has not paid any artist in years.

Immediately after the board deferred the decision to issue a license, the board term ended on 31st October 2018. KECOBO does not have a new board which would have considered the issuing of a license. It would appear that Mr. Sigei is acting on his own since KECOBO has no board members. This is against the law.

Executive Director of Kenya Copyright Board, Edward Sigei during the Kenya Copyright Board public participation. photo credit: Facebook
Executive Director of Kenya Copyright Board, Edward Sigei during the Kenya Copyright Board public participation. photo credit: Facebook

Also The board of kecobo made a decision to defer the issuing of a license for authors, composers and publishers in what now appears to be a calculated move to benefit some directors. Mr. Katana and David Mureithi who were part of the kecobo board that deferred the decision are now directors of mcsk.

In our view this is a conflict of interest and abuse of office.

We can also establish that the KECOBO board does not have enough quorum to execute the mandate of issuing licenses to CMO so how did CEO Edward Sigei attain powers to issue licenses as KECOBO letter from Sunday 20th Jan 2019 dictates.

Nonini, Roughtone and Arthur K
Nonini, Rufftone and Arthur K

We are wondering what the emergency is to issue these licenses to collect billions came from till a state office delivered an official statement on a Sunday, yet we have been seeking to solve the corruption and theft of Musicians money for years.

We also wonder why KECOBO asked for a public participation on 24th Jan 2019 dated 14th Jan 2019 then on Sunday 20th Jan 2019 they make a statement issuing license to CMOs KAMP PRISK & MCSK allowing them to collect billions when they have not shown us where the money they illegally collected for the past years was used! How can we come to participate in a process to address licenses that are already issued?

We have uploaded this statement and corroborating letters on social media with #KecoboIMPUNITY

Regards

MIAKE

CREATIVE SOCIETY OF KENYA