Former KCCA Bosses Kisaka, Luyimbazi, Okello Out On Bail
The Kasangati Chief Magistrate’s Court has released the former bosses of the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA)—Dorothy Kisaka, the ex-executive director; Eng. David Luyimbazi, the former deputy executive director; and Dr. Dan Okello, the former director of public health—on cash bail of Shs5 million.
The courtroom was filled to capacity, with many supporters proudly wearing T-shirts emblazoned with “Justice for Mama Kisaka.” Former KCCA Executive Director Dorothy Kisaka, ex-Deputy Executive Director David Luyimbazi, and ex-Director of Public Health Daniel Okello kept warm smiles throughout the proceedings.
The Chief Magistrate Beatrice Khainza imposed a Shs100 million non-cash bail for the sureties, who are responsible for ensuring that the accused comply with all bail conditions
The trio, who appeared before the court this morning, were released under stringent bail conditions which include not flying out of the country until their case is concluded.
They were also instructed not to interfere with witnesses or ongoing investigations, with the court warning that any violation of these conditions could result in the revocation of their bail.
The three former bosses at KCCA face charges of manslaughter and an alternative count of causing death by a rash or negligent act, as well as other charges related to causing harm by a rash or negligent act.
These charges arise from the tragedy where the Kiteezi landfill collapsed, killing 35 people and injuring others
The prosecution accused Kisaka, Luyimbazi, and Dr. Okello of causing the deaths of 34 people and injuring 21 others through rash or negligent actions as a result of the August 10, 2024, collapse of the landfill, which they contend would not have happened had the accused not neglected their duties as Executive Director of KCCA, Deputy Executive Director, and Director of Public Health, respectively.
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