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NCC Says MTN Fine Deadline Remains as Court Battle Looms

Comms Week30 Dec 20150 Comments
NCC Says MTN Fine Deadline Remains as Court Battle Looms
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Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that MTN Group Ltd. must stick to a December 31 (today’s) deadline to pay a record $3.9 billion fine, even after Africa’s largest phone company…


Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has said that MTN Group Ltd. must stick to a December 31 (today’s) deadline to pay a record $3.9 billion fine, even after Africa’s largest phone company prepares to try and overturn the penalty in court.

Bloomberg quoted “Tony Ojobo, a spokesman for the Nigerian Communications Commission, as saying that “the deadline remains”.

The NCC will consult with lawyers about what to do if the Johannesburg-based company doesn’t pay the fine on Thursday, he said, without providing detail on possible actions the regulator may take.

MTN is challenging the penalty in the Federal High Court in Lagos, the country’s commercial capital, after it said earlier this month the NCC didn’t have the power to impose the fine.

The regulator took action after MTN failed to meet a deadline to disconnect 5.1 million unregistered subscribers as security agencies seek to fight crime and Islamist militants in a country with poor identity records.

The regulator “will allow” the courts to do their work and the NCC is planning to challenge the MTN dispute filed in Lagos, Ojobo said.

MTN spokesman Chris Maroleng declined to comment beyond a December 17 statement announcing the decision to go to court. The company’s shares have declined 27 percent since the fine was made public on Oct. 26, valuing the wireless operator at $16.5 billion.

While MTN Chairman Phuthuma Nhleko has been leading negotiations with the Nigerian authorities after Chief Executive Officer Sifiso Dabengwa resigned, Ojobo said he wasn’t aware of any talks currently being held between MTN and the West African nation’s regulator and government.

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