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David is Partner at McKay Advocates who heads the Commercial Law Practice. He is a seasoned transactional lawyer with experience in joint ventures, corporate restructurings, mergers & acquisitions, energy law, legal & regulatory compliance, business set-up, gaming law practice, projects advisory and general commercial law practice work. He holds a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Nairobi and a post-graduate diploma in law from the Kenya School of Law. He is currently pursuing a master’s degree in international trade and investment law.

David is highly regarded by his clients who laud his vast experience, versatility and industry insight. He has advised on some of the region’s most significant and important projects.

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First Name
David
Last Name
Sarinke
Phone
+254 775 363622

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May 13, 20263 min
KRA’s Agency Notices in Kenya: Lessons from the Katahira Case 2026
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) suffered a significant judicial setback in the recent High Court judgement in the case of Katahira & Engineers International Limited v Kenya Revenue Authority (Judicial Review Application E022 of 2026) [2026] KEHC 687 (KLR) (Judicial Review) (30 January 2026) concerning the lawful grounds for the issuance of Agency Notices. At its core, the judgement reinforces the principle of procedural fairness and affirms the primary jurisdiction of the Tax Appeals...

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Apr 8, 20263 min
Kenya Strengthens ICT Investment Appeal with Formal Data Centre Regulations.
Photo Credit of ICT servers: Freepik The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) has published the Revised Telecommunications Market Structure (the Revised Structure), formally bringing commercial data centres within Kenya’s telecommunications licensing regime for the first time. For global ICT players and data centre investors, this marks a significant and welcome step toward regulatory clarity. What Has Changed In April 2026, the CA updated its Unified Licensing Framework (ULF), in place...

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Nov 17, 20254 min
Keeping Value in Kenya: The Promise and Challenge of the Local Content Bill 2025
The Local Content Bill 2025 represents one of Kenya’s ambitious efforts to strengthen domestic participation in key economic sectors by ensuring that more value from large-scale investments remains within the country.

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