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Tycoon Bitature sued over failure to pay Shs950m debt

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Ugandan tycoon Patrick Bitature recognised by Forbe Magazine as one of the richest in the country has been sued for allegedly failing to pay US$ 256,042 (about Shs953m) for consultancy services he sourced on various projects.

The suit was filed by FINICON Group Ltd, a consultancy firm, on December 21, 2018 in the High Court Commercial Division. The file has been allocated to Justice David Wangutusi for hearing.

In the suit the company claims it entered into an agreement with Bitature to provide professional architectural and engineering consultancy services for his projects. They included construction of a high-end boutique hotel on Summit View Road atop Kololo Hill in Kampala with an investment value of between US$5m and US$6m.

Court documents show that on August 24, 2012, Bitature further entered into an agreement with the firm to provide the similar services for remodelling of an existing residential house on Plot 9, Malcom X Road in Kololo and a project in Ibanda District which involved construction of a hotel and gardens.

The consultancy services included designing the proposed projects, coming up with the architectural drawings, obtaining all the necessary approvals from the urban authorities and supervision of the works.

The firm said it agreed with Bitature he would be pay five per cent of the total construction cost basing on the works or services provided at every stage and the contract obligations were duly executed.

However, the company contends that Mr Bitature paid US$23,538 (about Shs87m) on October 28, 2014, and refused or neglected to pay the balance of US$256,042 (about Shs953.9m).

The company is seeking court to order Mr Bitature to pay the balance with VAT at 18 per cent with interest of 23 per cent from the date of breach of payment until payment in full and payment of general and punitive damages.

Bitature was summoned to defend himself within 15 days from December 21 last year.

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