MTN Nigeria Communications Limited faces new sanctions from the Federal High Court in Lagos, as the company is forbidden to move any existing funds from Nigerian banks abroad.
The Federal Government brought a motion
to restrain 21 commercial banks from releasing money to the country’s
biggest telecom provider.
The restriction will remain in force
until the hearing of its suit challenging the N1,4 trillion fine imposed
on MTN Nigeria by the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC).
The motion read in part: “The FG
seeks an order of Mareva injunction [a court order which requests assets
be frozen] restraining the aforementioned banks from releasing, making a
sale, transferring, or paying any of the monies maintained by the
plaintiff MTN.”
MTN was initially slammed with a record
$5,1 billion fine in October last year for failing to deactivate
unregistered sim cards, which was later reduced to $3,9 billion.
The company is now challenging the fine
in court contending that “the manner of the imposition of the fine and
the quantum thereof is not in accordance with the NCC’s powers under the
Nigerian Communications Act.”
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