Meet Catherine Ochako, An Accountant Who Adjusted Her Own Salary Without Employer’s Knowledge

by Business Watch Team
Del Monte

Meet Catherine Ochako, the audacious Del Monte Kenya staffer who took “self-improvement” to a whole new level—by giving herself a salary raise.

Fired for orchestrating one of the boldest payroll heists in corporate history, she bumped up her own paycheck from Ksh 91,105 to a hefty Ksh 200,000.

While on sick leave, Ms. Ochako decided her bank account deserved a little TLC. She initially hiked her salary to Ksh 250,000, had a change of heart (or calculator), dialed it down to Ksh 170,000, then finally settled on Ksh 200,000—after what must have been an intense round of negotiations… with herself.

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To complete her financial glow-up, she also upgraded her lifestyle perks. Her housing allowance jumped from Ksh 19,000 to Ksh 35,000, and she traded in her modest Ksh 7,500 transport stipend for a sleek Ksh 28,000 vehicle allowance.

But like all great heists, this one had an expiration date. A routine payroll audit uncovered the scheme, and Del Monte promptly showed her the exit in December 2020.

Not one to take a setback lightly, Ochako hit back with a lawsuit, demanding Ksh 2 million and claiming the unauthorized adjustments were just part of her “regular payroll checks.”

Yesterday, Justice Byram Ongaya crushed her corporate rags-to-riches fantasy, ruling that her misconduct was “clearly established.” And just like that, the dream of overnight wealth—courtesy of a few creative Excel edits—came to a spectacular dead end.

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