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MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by kahal29: 3:25am On Nov 02, 2015
While pleading for staggered payment model, MTN has finally bowed to pressure as it has accepted to pay the N1.04 trillion fine slammed on it last week by the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Accordingly, the telecoms operator was fine for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.

This follows series of meeting held between MTN management team from South Africa and Nigeria with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

The telecoms operator which has largest subscriber base in Nigeria, it was gathered, may have agreed to pay the fine to sustain the interest of its telecoms business.

Industry sources who confirmed the new arrangement, disclosed that the federal government is already yielding to the plea, which according to him, was part of the agreement reached at the series of meeting held at the weekend in Nigeria.

“There have been series of meeting at the Presidency between the Vice President Osinbajo and MTN team both from South Africa and the Nigerian arm. MTN wanted a waiver considering their level of investments in the country, but government did not buy the idea of waiver. Instead, I think there will be concession, but certainly not a waiver. At the conclusion of the meeting, the MTN people negotiated on how to stagger the payment. The Presidency is even angry because MTN was a signatory to the regulation, but they are failing to comply with rules.”, the source added.

It would be recalled that NCC had said that MTN would not escape the fine, owing to the enormity of its implication to national security.

Although NCC had hinted that the issue is being handled by the federal government, the telecoms authority also noted that MTN would risk withdrawal of its licence if its fails to comply with the fine.

Even with the widespread calls for the intervention of the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), on the N1.04 trillion fine, Chief Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), had last week called on the NSA not to intervene in the matter, adding that NCC regulation must take its course.

NCC said it had consistently engaged Mobile Network Operators, (MNOs) to strictly adhere to the regulations and its business rules in the registration of their subscribers.

Following several engagements, the Commission had confirmed various cases of violations of the regulations and sanctioned appropriately.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/mtn-bows-to-pressure-agrees-to-pay-n1-04trn-fine/
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by thebestonearth(m): 3:27am On Nov 02, 2015
kahal29:
While pleading for staggered payment model, MTN has finally bowed to pressure as it has accepted to pay the N1.04 trillion fine slammed on it last week by the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Accordingly, the telecoms operator was fine for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.

This follows series of meeting held between MTN management team from South Africa and Nigeria with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

The telecoms operator which has largest subscriber base in Nigeria, it was gathered, may have agreed to pay the fine to sustain the interest of its telecoms business.

Industry sources who confirmed the new arrangement, disclosed that the federal government is already yielding to the plea, which according to him, was part of the agreement reached at the series of meeting held at the weekend in Nigeria.

“There have been series of meeting at the Presidency between the Vice President Osinbajo and MTN team both from South Africa and the Nigerian arm. MTN wanted a waiver considering their level of investments in the country, but government did not buy the idea of waiver. Instead, I think there will be concession, but certainly not a waiver. At the conclusion of the meeting, the MTN people negotiated on how to stagger the payment. The Presidency is even angry because MTN was a signatory to the regulation, but they are failing to comply with rules.”, the source added.

It would be recalled that NCC had said that MTN would not escape the fine, owing to the enormity of its implication to national security.

Although NCC had hinted that the issue is being handled by the federal government, the telecoms authority also noted that MTN would risk withdrawal of its licence if its fails to comply with the fine.

Even with the widespread calls for the intervention of the Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA), on the N1.04 trillion fine, Chief Femi Falana, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), had last week called on the NSA not to intervene in the matter, adding that NCC regulation must take its course.

NCC said it had consistently engaged Mobile Network Operators, (MNOs) to strictly adhere to the regulations and its business rules in the registration of their subscribers.

Following several engagements, the Commission had confirmed various cases of violations of the regulations and sanctioned appropriately.

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/mtn-bows-to-pressure-agrees-to-pay-n1-04trn-fine/
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by M4gunners: 3:29am On Nov 02, 2015
Pay back time for South Africans. Now they can feel the pain too .
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by tellwisdom: 5:28am On Nov 02, 2015
[quote author=thebestonearth post=39596202]

You smoke?? sad
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by Aromas: 5:39am On Nov 02, 2015
Ori wa ni wan ti fa kini yi o undecided
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by Mayour11(m): 5:40am On Nov 02, 2015
Hmmmmm...........

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Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by ORACLE1975(m): 5:54am On Nov 02, 2015
Yeye people even this morning I was charge for what I did not subscribe to but if people are like me don't load for one week and see what MTN becomes.
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by ceezah: 6:04am On Nov 02, 2015
kahal29:
While pleading for staggered payment model, MTN has finally bowed to pressure as it has accepted to pay the N1.04 trillion fine slammed on it last week by the telecoms regulatory authority, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).

Accordingly, the telecoms operator was fine for violating its directive on SIM deactivation.

This follows series of meeting held between MTN management team from South Africa and Nigeria with the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo.

The telecoms operator which has largest subscriber base in Nigeria, it was gathered, may have agreed to pay the fine to sustain the interest of its telecoms business.

Industry sources who confirmed the new arrangement, disclosed that the federal government is already yielding to the plea, which according to him, was part of the agreement reached at the series of meeting held at the weekend in Nigeria.



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/mtn-bows-to-pressure-agrees-to-pay-n1-04trn-fine/

What I fear most about this sanction is that immediately MTN pays this fine, Nigerian subscribers would still be the ones to pay for it with increased tarrif and poor services
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by Candyrain(m): 6:14am On Nov 02, 2015
If MTN pays this fine na to begin cut their customers neck to recoup the money.

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Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by gregg2: 6:22am On Nov 02, 2015
This is so much revenue for the FG which should not be stolen by our corrupt politicians

They should keep the money intact and use it to finance
anyone of the following key infrastructural projects:

1) 5,000MW powerplant in any Niger-Delta location with proximity to gas supply

2) Lagos - Abuja - Kano or Lagos - Niger-Delta - South-East modern rail line

3) Two mordern refineries in Lagos and Niger-Delta

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Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by disloman(m): 6:25am On Nov 02, 2015
They should pay all the fines.They are so evil and wicked.
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by acunon: 6:35am On Nov 02, 2015
Its alright!
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by Lanretoye(m): 7:41am On Nov 02, 2015
Make i sharply put my mtn sim for wallet before dem start to dey charge me from my bank account when i no get airtime ontop am.
Re: MTN Bows To Pressure, Agrees To Pay N1.04trn Fine by OnReflection: 9:37am On Nov 02, 2015
gregg2:
This is so much revenue for the FG which should not be stolen by our corrupt politicians

They should keep the money intact and use it to finance
anyone of the following key infrastructural projects:

1) 5,000MW powerplant in any Niger-Delta location with proximity to gas supply

2) Lagos - Abuja - Kano or Lagos - Niger-Delta - South-East modern rail line

3) Two mordern refineries in Lagos and Niger-Delta

I hear you well. This is exactly the sort of low-hanging fruit that I expect any government which committed to the welfare of its people, to go after.

Let's hope others who have also indulged in corporate brigandage over the years, assured in the knowledge that our oversight agencies were too powerless and corrupt to exact penalties, understand what is now at stake.

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