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MTN Pays $1.6m to Former CEO after Resigning over Nigeria Fine

Comms Week25 Apr 20160 Comments
MTN Pays $1.6m to Former CEO after Resigning over Nigeria Fine
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South Africa‘s MTN paid Sifiso Dabengwa, former chief executive officer $1.6 million after he resigned over a record fine imposed on the company by Nigerian authorities. Dabengwa quit in November…


South Africa‘s MTN paid Sifiso Dabengwa, former chief executive officer $1.6 million after he resigned over a record fine imposed on the company by Nigerian authorities.

Dabengwa quit in November after Nigerian authorities imposed a $5.2 million fine on MTN’s Nigerian unit in October.

He was awarded a total payout of 40.6 million rand, MTN said in its annual report on Monday.

Non-executive chairman Phuthuma Nhleko was then named executive chairman of Africa‘s biggest mobile phone group for a period of six months, to help resolve the fine.

MTN has since managed to negotiate the penalty down to $3.9 billion but is still hoping to reduce it further.

MTN’s share price has been down almost 20% since October when the fine was imposed. The stock had fallen 1.21% at 145.59 rand by 1407 GMT.

Last year, Nigeria imposed a deadline on mobile operators to cut off unregistered SIM cards, which MTN missed, amid fears the lines were being used by criminal gangs, including militant Islamist group Boko Haram.





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