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Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by Trulie(m): 12:43pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Johannesburg (AFP) - South African telecoms giant MTN said Wednesday it had paid $250 millionto the Nigerian government in a dispute over a$3.9-billion fine imposed last year for failing to disconnect unregistered users.The company also said it had agreed to withdraw its legal challenge over the huge fine in a case that was adjourned in Lagos High Court to enable the two parties to try to negotiate a settlement."Pursuant to the ongoing engagement with the Nigerian Authorities, MTN Nigeria has today madea... good faith payment of 50 billion naira ($250 million)," Johannesburg-based MTN said in a statement.The money was paid "on the basis that this will be applied towards a settlement, where one is eventually, hopefully arrived at," the statement added."In an effort to achieve an amicable settlement, MTN has agreed to withdraw the matter from the Federal High Court in Lagos."Nigeria, Africa's most populous country, is the MTN group's largest market, where it had more than 62.8 million subscribers by the second quarter of 2015.MTN was slapped with the penalty in October 2015after it missed a deadline to disconnect 5.1 millionunregistered SIM cards.The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), the country's telecoms regulator, at the time cited security concerns over the inability to trace users in a country plagued by frequent kidnappings and an extremist Islamist insurgency, Boko Haram.It imposed a $5.2-billion fine that was later reduced to $3.9 billion (3.6 billion euros) following an appeal by MTN.The company issued a profit warning last week and said the Nigerian dispute was a factor in falling earnings.The fine also led to the resignation of chief executive Sifiso Dabengwa and some Nigerian executives.Nigeria's four major phone companies have routinely been fined in the past for regulatory infractions but none has received as big a punishment as MTN.The initial fine of $5.2 billion was more than MTN's total sales in Nigeria in 2014 and the equivalent of about 37 percent of the group's total revenue, according to Bloomberg News. source: http://news.yahoo.com/mtn-pays-250-mn-nigeria-fine-dispute-132400671.html |
Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by majamajic(m): 12:46pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
its unfair ooo the fine is huge, and might not be accounted for |
Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by Kreamie(m): 4:15pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
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Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by tkatechy(m): 6:44pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Lol dey must pay, visit my signature for DATA BUNDLE @very cheap price |
Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by bamac(m): 7:28pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
Mtn users should prepare to pay as MTN pays... |
Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by Segadem(m): 12:43am On Feb 26, 2016 |
bamac:heh? no other networks? |
Re: Telecom Giant, MTN Begins Payment With $250m To Nigerian Government by bamac(m): 7:30am On Feb 26, 2016 |
Segadem:haba! There are others now, like me now my mtn sim lost last friday i no even border since glo and etisalat are doing more than what mtn can do for me. But my post is for those flies wey go follow shit enter soak away. |
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