Dorothy Kisaka and Other KCCA Officials Granted Bail in Kiteezi Manslaughter Case.
Former top officials of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), including Dorothy Kisaka, David Luyimbazi, and Daniel Okello, have been granted cash bail of Shs 5 million each following their arraignment in connection with the Kiteezi dumpsite tragedy that occurred on August 10.
Former top officials of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), including Dorothy Kisaka, David Luyimbazi, and Daniel Okello, have been granted cash bail of Shs 5 million each following their arraignment in connection with the Kiteezi dumpsite tragedy that occurred on August 10.
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In a ruling delivered by the court, their sureties were required to bond at Shs 100 million non-cash, ensuring their compliance with the court's directives.
The court imposed additional conditions on the trio, mandating them to surrender their passports and seek permission from the authorities before traveling outside the country. This decision comes as they face serious charges of manslaughter and negligent acts, which have raised significant public concern regarding accountability and safety in waste management practices in the capital.
The Kiteezi dumpsite incident, which resulted in multiple casualties, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for justice. The tragedy has highlighted ongoing issues related to waste management and regulatory oversight in Kampala, prompting citizens and advocacy groups to demand thorough investigations and reforms.
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