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MTN Faces Another Fine, This Time in Uganda: A Trend of Controversial Practices?

Paul Balo by Paul Balo
November 19, 2015
in African, Enterprise, Telecom
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Once again, the spotlight centers on MTN, Africa’s leading telecom giant, as it is slapped with another significant fine. This time, the scene unfolds in the Ugandan judiciary system. MTN has found itself under siege, accused of dealings that demonstrate anti-competitive actions, resulting in the downfall of its mobile money business partner, EzeeMoney. [AFK Insider](http://afkinsider.com/107039/open-season-on-mtn-now-its-being-fined-by-a-ugandan-court/) reports that MTN is keen on appealing a hefty $660,000/131m Naira/67m KES fine imposed by a Ugandan court.

Perhaps the backdrop of this legal tussle serves as a reminder of MTN’s infamous financial penalty in Nigeria, where the telecom behemoth was fined a record-breaking $5.2b/1.4tr Naira for it’s involvement with unregistered SIM cards. Shortly after, another wave of controversy hit as the South African authorities decided to probe the company for alleged insider trading practices. This series of unfortunate events led to a measurable decline in MTN’s shares and triggered the resignation of its CEO.

In the recent Ugandan case, the court unequivocally stated that MTN engaged in unlawful and anti-competitive actions leading to the unfortunate demise of EzeeMoney, a mobile services enterprise. Despite originally being partners, MTN withdrew from the partnership, viewing EzeeMoney as a potential competitor. However, not everyone shares this viewpoint. Justice Henry Peter Adonoyo, in contrast, described MTN’s actions towards EzeeMoney as “malicious, highhanded, egregious, vindictive, and oppressive.”

Chris Maroleng, the group executive for corporate affairs at MTN, has affirmed the company’s intention to appeal this judgment, adding another layer to the spiraling legal controversies surrounding the corporation.

Despite the legal challenges, MTN continues to be the most substantial telecom figure in Africa, boasting its largest operation in Nigeria, with a staggering 62 million and counting subscribers. As of September this year, MTN had gathered an impressive number of over 233 million subscribers continent-wide. Nonetheless, the telecom giant has become a familiar face in suites and probes, often scrutinized for potentially exploitative competitive practices.

Previously, the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) suspended some telecom operators, including MTN, from providing particular value-added services. The suspension came as a consequence of various issues, ranging from service quality concerns to competition problems.

This ongoing trend of MTN facing fines and legal challenges highlights a broader issue of how telecom giants operate in the increasingly competitive African market. How the company addresses these issues moving forward could set important precedents for the industry.

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Paul Balo is the founder of TechBooky and a highly skilled wireless communications professional with a strong background in cloud computing, offering extensive experience in designing, implementing, and managing wireless communication systems.

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