BREAKING: MTN agrees to pay $1.7 billion fine to FG

MTN agrees to pay $1.7 billion fine to FG

South African telecoms giant MTN has agreed to pay $1.7 billion fine to the federal government.

It could be recalled that the Nigeria Communications Commission [NCC]  had slammed a $5.2 billion fine on MTN.

MTN Nigeria released a statement after it agreed to settle the fine with NCC over failing to disconnect unregistered SIM cards.

It will pay $1.67bn over three years.

Echoing the title of a collection of books by Lemony Snicket MTN Nigeria said:

“MTN Nigeria once again offers its most sincere apologies for the series of unfortunate events that led to the imposition of the fine.

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“It was of critical importance to reach a solution that would be of universal benefit to all stakeholders given the importance of the ICT industry in Nigeria and its tremendous impact on socio-economic growth. 

“Along with the authorities, we believe that has been achieved.”

The South African telecoms company MTN has agreed to pay a $1.67bn fine to the Nigerian Communications Commission over a failure to cut off unregistered sim cards.

The Reuters news agency is quoting NCC spokesman Tony Ojobo:

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“I believe MTN has learned its lesson… 

“Going forward, what we expect is service providers in this market will play to the rules.”

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