Authority: ODPC - Kenya
Jurisdiction: Kenya
Relevant law: Section 25(4), 26 of the Data Protection Act, 2019; Article 31 of the Constitution of Kenya
Type: Complaint
Outcome: Violation
Started: 24 January 2024
Decided: 27 October 2023
Published: Yes
Fine: N/A
Parties: Abubakar Hussein vs. Ceres Tech Ltd t/a Chapaa Loan
Case No.: 2194 of 2023
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

A complaint was lodged againt Ceres Tech Limited (the “Respondent”) for contacting the Complainant regarding a loan he did not consent to be listed as a guarantor for.

Facts

The complaint was lodged against Ceres Tech Limited, also known as Chapaa Loan, by the Complainant, Abubakar Hussein.

The Respondent is a digital credit provider that lends money to its customers through its mobile application ‘Chapaa Loan’.

The Complainant alleged that he has been receiving calls from the Respondent claiming that a person named Nilesh took a loan and put his number as a guarantor.

The Respondent failed to inform the Complainant of the use to which his personal data was to be put, and the Complainant objected to the further processing of his personal data.

The Respondent failed/neglected/refused to respond to the claim.

Holding

The ODPC held that:

The Respondent's actions violated the Complainant's rights under the Data Protection Act, including the right to be informed of the use of personal data, the right to object to the processing of personal data, and the right to have personal data processed lawfully, fairly, and in a transparent manner.

Comment