The Music Copyright Society of Kenya (MCSK) has suspended Dr. Ezekiel Mutua and declared that he is no longer authorized to conduct any business on behalf of the organization. The statement, issued by MCSK’s board, informed the general public, stakeholders, and members that the society would not be liable for any contractual obligations resulting from engagements with Dr. Mutua.

The suspension, which takes immediate effect, leaves many in the industry questioning the reasons behind such a significant move. The board emphasized that Dr. Mutua’s actions, past or future, will no longer be associated with MCSK, and the society would not take responsibility for any agreements made by him moving forward.

While the statement refrained from detailing the exact circumstances leading to the suspension, it clearly instructed the public to avoid entering into any business dealings with Dr. Mutua, as MCSK would not be accountable for such transactions.

Dr. Mutua, a well-known figure in Kenya’s entertainment scene, had previously been a prominent representative of MCSK, and this suspension marks a dramatic change in the organization’s leadership and operations.
Industry insiders are left speculating about the underlying reasons for the decision, with many waiting for further clarification from both MCSK and Dr. Mutua himself.

