N1.04 trn fine: MTN expresses confusion over NCC’s double letter on reduction
Telecommunications operator, MTN yesterday accused the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC of not being clear with information on its decision to reduce the N1.04 trillion fine earlier imposed on the operator for allegedly not being able to disconnect about 5.1 million improperly registered subscribers in its network in August and September 2015.
President Muhammadu Buhari
attending to some files in his office
The operators said that within
two days it has received two separate letters with conflicting information on
the regulator’s decision to review the fine downwards.
According to MTN, while the first
letter dated December 2, 2015 communicated that the regulator had reduced the
fine to N674 billion from the original N1,040,000,000,000 (One Trillion, Forty
Billion Naira ), representing a 35 percent reduction, the second letter dated
December 3, 2015 conveyed that the regulator only reduced the fine to 780
Billion Naira, representing 25 percent reduction.
MTN said both letters
surprisingly stated that the fines must be paid on or before December 31, 2015
and most unfortunately, failed to set out any details on how the reduction was
determined.
It however promised to review the
two letters with the ultimate aim of giving adequate official response.
Reacting to the allegation, the
Director Public Affairs of the NCC, Mr Tony Ojobo, explained that there was a
mistake in figure of the first letter which immediately prompted the second
one.
According to him, the actual
decision is that the Commission, has after due considerations of MTN’s
consistent pleas and admission of guilt, among other factors, decided to reduce
the fine by 25 percent.
He said that the second letter to
MTN was clear that the first was null and void with the receipt of the second
one and so should not attract any ambiguity.
MTN while addressing its
shareholders on the developments said: “We were informed that MTN had received
a formal letter dated 2 December 2015 from the NCC (the First Letter) informing
the Company that, after considering the Company’s request, it had taken the
decision to reduce the fine imposed on the MTN Nigerian business from the
original N1,040,000,000,000 (One Trillion, Forty Billion Naira) (the Original
Fine) to 674 Billion Naira, which had to be paid by 31 December 2015. The fine
relates to the late disconnection of 5.1 million MTN Nigerian subscribers in
August and September 2015. This was a reduction of 35% of the Original Fine.
“Late on 3 December 2015, the day
after receipt of the First Letter, the Company received a further letter from
the NCC dated 3 December 2015 (the Second Letter). The Second Letter, which was
stated to supersede the First Letter, informed the Company that the fine had
actually been reduced by 25% to 780 Billion Naira and not by 35% to 674 Billion
Naira, as was stated in the First Letter. The payment date remained 31 December
2015.
“Neither the First Letter nor the
Second Letter sets out any details on how the reduction was determined.
The Company is carefully
considering both the First Letter and the Second Letter, and the Executive
Chairman Phuthuma Nhleko will immediately and urgently re-engage with the
Nigerian Authorities before responding formally, as it is essential for the
Company to follow due process to ensure the best outcome for the Company, its
stakeholders and the Nigerian Authorities, and accordingly all factors having a
bearing on the situation will be thoroughly and carefully considered before the
Company arrives at a final decision”.
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