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NOT OVER YET: UK Supreme Court orders Trial of DFCU owners and directors in London over Corrupt sale of Crane Bank

Stella Nankya by Stella Nankya
January 8, 2024
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Crane Bank Shareholders Contest Sale of shs1.3 trillion Assets to DFCU at shs200bn; BoU faces Lawsuit

DFCU has been occupying the buildings for 6 years after illegally taking over Crane Bank

The United Kingdom (UK) Supreme Court has ordered that former top managers of DFCU bank in Uganda including Juma Kisaame, William Sekabembe and Jimmy Mugerwa  and the bank proprietors must stand trial in the UK court for their role in the fraudulent acquisition of the assets of Crane Bank Limited from Bank of Uganda.

DFCU and its former directors had sought to avoid accountability in this case by presenting a jurisdiction challenge, arguing that the corrupt sale of the assets of Crane Bank Limited to DFCU by Bank of Uganda was an act of state by the Government of Uganda, and that UK Courts had no jurisdiction to hear the case.

This argument was rejected by the UK Court of Appeal, and they were ordered to file their defences and proceed to trial in the UK High Court.

They then sought leave of the UK Court of Appeal to appeal this decision to the UK Supreme Court, which leave was denied.

They then filed another application seeking the leave to appeal from the UK Supreme Court.

This application has also been refused as the UK Supreme Court found no merit in their application.

They have been ordered to pay costs and must now file their defences within 21 days.

DFCU Limited, DFCU Bank Limited, Jimmy Mugerwa, Juma Kisaame, William Sekabembe, CDC Group PLC, Norfinance AS, Rabo Partnership B.V., Arise B.V., Stephen Caley, Michael Alan Turner, Albert Jonkergouw, Willem Cramer, Ola Rinnan and Deepak Malik have all been sued in the UK in a case seeking the recovery of over US$220 Million, before assessment of additional damages, which experts believe will raise the amount to be recovered to over US$500M.

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