Stanbic Bank Ltd v Kiyemba Mutale [2011] UGSC 18
Observed later treatment
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Holding
The Supreme Court held that an employee whose contract of employment is wrongfully terminated has no right to claim payments under the contract beyond what had accrued: payment in lieu of notice, accrued pension, and damages for wrongful dismissal. The Court of Appeal erred in awarding UGX 115,056,960 as terminal benefits calculated on a retrenchment/early-retirement scheme the respondent had never joined, since such an award was mere speculation as to what he would have earned had he not been dismissed. The appeal substantially succeeded; the High Court's awards of UGX 2,000,000 general damages and UGX 2,000,000 exemplary damages were restored.
Outcome
Appeal substantially succeeded; Court of Appeal's terminal-benefits award set aside and High Court's general and exemplary damages awards restored
Facts
The respondent joined Uganda Commercial Bank (UCB) in 1981 and headed its legal division for seventeen years. In 1993 and 1994 UCB invited staff to apply for voluntary termination or early retirement under specified compensation circulars. On 22 October 1997 the respondent's employment was summarily terminated with immediate effect, without notice, hearing, or any alleged serious crime warranting summary dismissal under the Personnel Policies Manual. He had not applied for voluntary retirement. The respondent sued for terminal benefits and damages for wrongful dismissal; the bank counterclaimed for rent arrears. Stanbic Bank was later substituted as defendant. The Inspectorate of Government and the bank's own advocates found the dismissal arbitrary and unfair and recommended payment of terminal benefits. The respondent had been offered three months' pay in lieu of notice, accrued pension, and pay for leave not taken. The High Court found the dismissal unlawful and awarded general and exemplary damages; the Court of Appeal substituted an award of UGX 115,056,960 in terminal benefits.
Issues
- Whether the respondent, having been wrongfully dismissed outside the terms of his contract of employment, was entitled to terminal benefits.
- Whether the Court of Appeal erred in awarding the respondent the sum of UGX 115,056,960 as terminal benefits based on retrenchment/early-retirement payments.
- Whether the award of interest at 15% from the date of filing the suit was proper where there was no cross-appeal against the High Court's interest award.
Orders
- Appeal substantially succeeds.
- The order of the High Court on damages restored: exemplary damages of UGX 2,000,000 and general damages of UGX 2,000,000.
- Interest on the two awards at court rate from the date of judgment till payment in full.
- Each party to bear its own costs in this court and in the courts below.
Rules and key headnotes
Legislation cited (2)
Cases cited (6)
- Barclays Bank of Uganda v Godfrey Mubiru (Civil Appeal No. 1 of 1998)
- Bank of Uganda v Betty Tinkamanyire (Civil Appeal No. 12 of 2007)
- Rugudu Vs International Law Institute [2007] 2 E.A 444
- Doreen Rugundu v International Law Institute (Civil Appeal No. 8 of 2005)
- Lees v Arthur Greaves Ltd [1974] ICR 501
- Vine v National Dock Labour Board [1956] 1 QB 658
Cases citing this judgment (8)
How later Ugandan judgments in the Wakilii corpus have cited this case. Treatment labels come from Sequitur — Uganda’s citator — each backed by a verbatim span from the citing judgment, and are not an assertion that this case is, or is not, good law.
- Mayambala Micheal v Attorney General and Others (Miscellaneous Cause 19 of 2025)
- Namuli Prossy Louise v Nile Agro Industries Limited (Labour Dispute Reference No. 002 of 2023)
- Multiple ICD(U) Limited v Jaco Commercial Agencies Limited (Civil Appeal No.125 of 2020)
- Musmenta v United Bank of Africa (Labour Dispute Reference 210 of 2020)
- Musimenta v United Bank for africa (Labour Dispute 210 of 2020)
- Sserunjogi v Guinness Transporters Limited Ta Safe Boda (Labour Dispute Reference 47 of 2022)
- Sserunjogi v Guinness Transporters Limited Ta Safe Boda (Labour Dispute Reference 47 of 2022)
- National Drug Authority & Anor v Nakachwa (Civil Appeal No. 281 & 286 of 2017) followed
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