| Authority: | ODPC - Kenya |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction: | Kenya |
| Relevant law: | Legal Provisions Reviewed |
| Type: | Complaint |
| Outcome: | Violation |
| Started: | 16 January 2024 |
| Decided: | 14 April 2024 |
| Published: | Yes |
| Fine: | KES.1,900,000/= |
| Parties: | Esther Mareka (Suing on behalf of MN, Minor) vs. Henner GMC |
| Case No.: | 0099 of 2024 |
| Appeal: | N/A |
| Original Source: | ODPC |
| Original contributor: | MZIZI Africa |
The ODPC found Henner GMC liable for unlawfully using a minor’s personal data during a training session without consent. The Office ordered Henner to pay KES 800,000 in compensation and issued an Enforcement Notice for violating the Data Protection Act, 2019. Both parties retain the right to appeal.
Esther Mareka, acting on behalf of her minor son (M.N.), lodged a complaint with the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC).
She alleged that Henner GMC used her son's personal data, specifically his full name, date of birth, and member ID, during a training session in Uganda without her knowledge or consent.
The issue arose when she received an alarming email from Henner GMC suggesting that her son had been hospitalized in Uganda, which confused and distressed her since she was abroad at the time and unaware of any such event. Upon inquiry, Henner GMC admitted that her son's real personal data had been used accidentally during a healthcare training exercise for a partner hospital.
The complainant accused Henner GMC of:
She sought an admission of liability and compensation for the infringement of her son’s data rights.
Henner GMC responded as follows: