Rajiv Ruparelia, son to city business mogul Sudhir Ruparelia, has put the dfcu bank on notice for publishing and exposing his private telephone contacts as the two entities fall out in the aftermath of sale of Crane Bank continues.
In an October 8 notice by his lawyers, Walusimbi and Co. Advocates, Mr Ravij protested what he called breach of confidentiality by the dfcu bank for exposing his private and confidential information obtained by virtue of being his bankers.
“Our client begrudges this breach of confidence actionable both civilly and criminally, and accordingly requires an immediate formal apology similarly shared on all platforms hitherto published together with atonement for the same not later than close of business this week,” Mr Rajiv’s lawyers wrote to dfcu bank secretary.
dfcu last week through her lawyers, Kalenge, Bwanika, Sawa and Co. Advocates (KBS) drafted a notice threatening to sue Mr. Rajiv and several online newspapers for maligning its name.