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MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by superstar1(m): 4:48pm On Nov 05, 2015
The Deputy President of the South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa has urged Africa’s biggest telecommunication company, the MTN Group Ltd., to abide by the rules in countries where it is operating.

This came as a result of the $5.2 billion fine imposed on MTN by telecoms industry regulator, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), for failing to disconnect customers with unregistered phone cards.

NCC gave MTN until November 16 to pay the fine.

Ramaphosa, in an address to lawmakers in Cape Town yesterday, said:

"The government would be taking note of what is happening with a view of seeing how the company involved responds and reacts to its challenges.
We would like our companies to comply with the laws and regulations of countries where they operate, without violating them.
It does seem like in the case of Nigeria, there were issues, and those issues need to be addressed. If this fine is indeed imposed as it is, it is going to impact on South Africa as well, as our revenue fortunes from a taxation point of view are going to be lower"

Unfortunately for MTN, there are speculations  that South African authorities might leave MTN to face its problem as it seeks to have the penalty reduced.

South African authorities might also be reluctant to confront their Nigerian counterparts following a series of diplomatic spats that have soured relations between the Africa’s two biggest economies.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by Cutehector(m): 4:55pm On Nov 05, 2015
They must pay!
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by koladebrainiac(m): 4:55pm On Nov 05, 2015
abi na
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by koladebrainiac(m): 4:56pm On Nov 05, 2015
this is not the era where anything is possible in nigeria.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by superstar1(m): 5:08pm On Nov 05, 2015
If South African government can see sense in Nigerian Govt's action, it says a lot about mental capacity of Senator Ben Murray Bruce.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by baralatie(m): 5:15pm On Nov 05, 2015
superstar1:







South African authorities might also be reluctant to confront their Nigerian counterparts following a series of diplomatic spats that have soured relations between the Africa’s two biggest economies.

Now the south african govt get the message!
the s.a push Nigerian coys on their turf,Nigeria will push s.a coys on its turf!
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by seunmsg(m): 5:18pm On Nov 05, 2015
superstar1:
If South African government can see sense in Nigerian Govt's action, it says a lot about mental capacity of Senator Ben Murray Bruce.


Ben Bruce lacks the common sense that he always talk about. A little research into the matter would have reveal to him that NCC simply applied the terms of an agreement that MTN subscribed to voluntarily. When you sign up to a rule, you have a responsibility not to breach that rule hence, sanctions will be applied.

If the Federal government refuses to wield the big stick against MTN, other international companies in Nigeria will not think twice before flouting our rules. Any talk about the fines scaring away foreign investors is pure rubbish. Any investor that cannot play by the rules should stay out of Nigeria.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by Milliprime: 5:32pm On Nov 05, 2015
Mtn has to pay, infact this is nothing yet to compare to illegal means mtn wipe away my airtime.

We await more heavy fine.

Am tired of mtn de-services.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by Nobody: 5:34pm On Nov 05, 2015
yes... mtn needs to pay off.
Re: MTN Must Comply With The Rules Of Host Countries – South Africa Insists by superstar1(m): 6:27pm On Nov 05, 2015
seunmsg:


Ben Bruce lacks the common sense that he always talk about. A little research into the matter would have reveal to him that NCC simply applied the terms of an agreement that MTN subscribed to voluntarily. When you sign up to a rule, you have a responsibility not to breach that rule hence, sanctions will be applied.

If the Federal government refuses to wield the big stick against MTN, other international companies in Nigeria will not think twice before flouting our rules. Any talk about the fines scaring away foreign investors is pure rubbish. Any investor that cannot play by the rules should stay out of Nigeria.

Bruce is scared because the news will scare aware the dodgy investors he intends using his position to invite to Nigeria.

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