Former Harambee Stars coach Sebastian Migne is the latest trainer to accuse Football Kenya Federation (FKF) of failing to settle his dues.
I have left some time for FKF to regularise the payments or else I will go to Fifa this summer," explained the coach, in an interview with Switch TV.
Migne was sacked by FKF last August following a string of poor performances, including an average show at the Nations Cup and loss to Tanzania in the qualification matches of the 2020 Africa Nations Championship (CHAN).
It is believed the former Republic of Congo coach and his backroom staff were earning up to Sh2 million a month and FKF announced at the time it had agreed at a payment plan to compensate the remainder of his three-year deal.
Belgian Adel Amrouche recently won a Sh109 million compensation case against Mwendwa's FKF and Kenya now risks losing the opportunity to compete at the 2022 Fifa World Cup qualification matches if it doesn't settle him asap.