Cases
Teresia Karungari vs Branch Microfinance Bank
Case Summary
Teresia Karungari filed a complaint with the Office of the Data Protection Commissioner (ODPC) on May 15, 2023, against Branch Microfinance Bank. She alleged that the Respondent sent her three daily email messages for months, claiming she had not cleared a loan from Century Microfinance, despite having settled it in 2022. The ODPC notified the Respondent on June 5, 2023, and received a response on June 15, 2023. The Respondent acknowledged an oversight in their records, which led to the Complainant being listed as a default borrower. Investigations confirmed the violation, but the complaint was resolved after the Respondent rectified the issue.
Issues for Determination
1. Whether the Respondent violated the principles of data protection as provided for in the Data Protection Act, 2019
Determination
The ODPC found that Branch Microfinance Bank contravened Section 25(f) of the Data Protection Act, 2019, by failing to maintain accurate and up-to-date personal data, which led to erroneous communications about a loan the Complainant had already cleared. Following notification, the Respondent corrected the Complainant’s records and halted unnecessary communications, resolving the issue. Consequently, the ODPC marked the complaint as closed, noting that the parties retained the right to appeal to the High Court of Kenya.
Analysis
This case highlights the importance of maintaining accurate and up-to-date personal data, as required by Section 25(f) of the Data Protection Act, 2019. The Respondent’s failure to update the Complainant’s loan status resulted in prolonged, unwarranted communications, infringing her rights under Section 26(d) and (e) to correction and deletion of inaccurate data. The prompt rectification upon notification demonstrates the effectiveness of ODPC’s intervention but underscores the need for proactive data management to prevent such violations. The case serves as a reminder for data controllers to implement robust systems for data accuracy and compliance with data protection principles to avoid infringing data subject rights.