Wednesday, August 19, 2026
Court Helicopter
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa
No Result
View All Result
Court Helicopter
Home Court Update

High Court Orders Safaricom to Pay KSh11 Million Over Massive Data Breach Affecting Millions of Subscribers

High Court finds Safaricom liable in data breach case affecting millions, awarding KSh9.9 million to 11 petitioners for violation of constitutional rights

Vivian Navate by Vivian Navate
May 20, 2026
in Court Update
0
High Court Orders Safaricom to Pay KSh11 Million Over Massive Data Breach Affecting Millions of Subscribers

High Court finds Safaricom liable in data breach case affecting millions, awarding KSh9.9 million to 11 petitioners for violation of constitutional rights.

Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsApp

The High Court has ordered Safaricom PLC to pay more than KSh11 million in damages after it was found to have violated the constitutional rights of 11 petitioners in a landmark data privacy case involving a massive breach affecting millions of subscribers across the country.

In a judgment delivered by Justice Bahati Mwamuye, the court found that each of the 11 petitioners is entitled to KSh900,000 in general damages for breach of their constitutional rights. This brings the total compensation to KSh9.9 million, excluding interest and legal costs. The court further ruled that the award will continue to accrue interest until it is fully paid and also directed Safaricom to meet the costs of the case.

Related posts

Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

August 19, 2026

3 Treasury Officials Among 9 to Face Charges Over KSh1.5B Misappropriation

August 18, 2026

The petition was filed by Austin Taabu together with 10 other complainants, who accused the telecommunications company of presiding over a large-scale data breach that allegedly exposed the personal information of more than 11.5 million subscribers between 2018 and 2019. The case centered on claims that sensitive customer data was unlawfully accessed and circulated outside the company’s secure systems.

According to the petitioners, the breach was not accidental but resulted from a coordinated internal scheme involving rogue employees who allegedly exploited their access privileges to extract subscriber data. The stolen information was then allegedly shared with third parties, including betting companies, for financial gain. They argued that this pointed to systemic failure in Safaricom’s internal data protection controls.

The complainants further maintained that as a data controller, Safaricom had a constitutional and statutory obligation to protect customer information, but instead allowed unchecked access to highly sensitive personal data. They told the court that internal communications, including WhatsApp messages attributed to employees, revealed widespread data harvesting and trading practices within the organization.

They also argued that the breach violated key constitutional protections, including the right to privacy, dignity, and consumer protection under Articles 28, 31(c), and 46 of the Constitution. The court agreed, holding that the company failed in its duty to safeguard subscriber data and that the violations were serious enough to warrant constitutional damages.

In its final determination, the court emphasized the importance of protecting personal data in the digital age, particularly where telecommunications companies handle vast amounts of sensitive user information. It concluded that Safaricom’s failure to secure its systems amounted to a breach of fundamental rights, and therefore awarded compensation to the petitioners as a remedy.

Previous Post

Dr. Gikonyo Defends Medical Report in Gachagua Impeachment Case

Next Post

Parliament Defends Gachagua Impeachment, Says 223,000 Kenyans Took Part in Public Participation

Vivian Navate

Vivian Navate

Vivian Navate is a passionate writer and court reporter based in Nairobi. A creative thinker and storyteller, she is deeply committed to justice, transparency, and delivering clear, insightful coverage of Kenya’s legal landscape.

Next Post
Parliament Defends Gachagua Impeachment, Says 223,000 Kenyans Took Part in Public Participation

Parliament Defends Gachagua Impeachment, Says 223,000 Kenyans Took Part in Public Participation

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

BROWSE BY TOPICS

#Safaricom #Sakaja Africa Creative Feature Human Rights IPOA Legal Today Maandamano Mathare News Populer sepulchral rights trend Video

POPULAR

Court Update

Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado Asks for Non-Custodial Sentence in Sharon Otieno Murder Case

by CH Reporter
August 18, 2026
0

Former Migori Governor Okoth Obado has asked the High Court to consider giving him a non-custodial sentence following his conviction...

Obado, Co-Convicts Await Pre-Sentence Reports Ahead of Sharon Otieno Murder Sentencing

August 18, 2026
Sharon Otieno’s Family Wants Obado to Give Them the House and Car He Had Promised Her Before Her Death.

Sharon Otieno’s Family Wants Obado to Give Them the House and Car He Had Promised Her Before Her Death.

August 18, 2026
High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

High Court Clears Magistrate Alego to Complete Chelogoi Criminal Trial Despite Transfer to ELRC

August 18, 2026
High Court Reaffirms Gatoto School Ownership Orders, Summons DIG Lagat

High Court Reaffirms Gatoto School Ownership Orders, Summons DIG Lagat

August 18, 2026
Katiba Institute wants IG Kanja Jailed for erecting roadblocks despite existing orders

Kanja Orders Immediate Interdiction of Officers on Duty When Suspects Die in Custody

August 13, 2026
Governor Kilonzo Calls for AI Regulations in Legal Practice, Warns Against Erosion of Rule of Law

Governor Kilonzo Calls for AI Regulations in Legal Practice, Warns Against Erosion of Rule of Law

August 13, 2026
Rigathi Gachagua Seeks Compensation, Nullification of Impeachment in Court Battle

Gachagua moves to Court of Appeal seeking to Overturn His Impeachment

August 17, 2026

Blogger Gaitho Charged for Alleged False Tweet Against Police in Kware Killings’ Case.

July 18, 2024
Court Helicopter

Court and legal stories from around the country

Follow us on social media:

Recent News

  • Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid
  • 3 Treasury Officials Among 9 to Face Charges Over KSh1.5B Misappropriation
  • High Court Reaffirms Gatoto School Ownership Orders, Summons DIG Lagat

Category

  • Africa
  • County
  • Court Update
  • Explainer
  • International
  • Interviews
  • News
  • Photo-Story
  • World News

Recent News

Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

Lawyer Angela Mulwa Released After Court Rejects 7-Day Detention Bid

August 19, 2026

3 Treasury Officials Among 9 to Face Charges Over KSh1.5B Misappropriation

August 18, 2026

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Court Update
  • County
  • Explainer
  • Photo-Story
  • Interviews
  • International
  • Africa

© 2026 Court Helicopter. All rights reserved.