Authority: ODPC - Kenya
Jurisdiction: Kenya
Relevant law: Legal Provisions Reviewed
Type: Complaint
Outcome: Violation
Started: 21 February 2025
Decided: 21 May 2025
Published: Yes
Fine: KES.50,000
Parties: Jimmy Owiti vs. Natal Tech Limited
Case No.: 278 of 2025
Appeal: N/A
Original Source: ODPC
Original contributor: MZIZI Africa

Contents

  1. Summary
    1. Facts
    2. Holding
  2. Comment
  3. Further resources
  4. The Decision

Summary

Jimmy Owiti complained Natal Tech unlawfully shared emails revealing his debt status to his employer, NEMA, without consent, causing distress. The ODPC found Natal Tech liable for violating data rights and awarded KES 50,000 compensation. A prosecution recommendation was issued against the Directors for obstructing the investigation.

Facts

Jimmy Owiti (the Complainant) lodged his complaint on 21st February 2025, alleging that Natal Tech Limited (the Respondent), through its agents, unlawfully transmitted multiple emails to his employer, the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA), revealing his financial obligations (debt status) without his explicit and informed consent.

The Complainant provided the following details and evidence:

Natal Tech Limited submitted its response on 3rd April 2025. The Respondent primarily denied the allegations of accessing or sharing employer data: