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MTN Suspends Nigeria Dividend Payouts

A person speaks on a mobile phone at the MTN headquarters in Johannesburg, South Africa, on Friday, May 29, 2009. MTN Group Ltd. ’s second-largest shareholder, the Mikati family, supports a proposed $23 billion cash and share swap deal with India’s Bharti Airtel Ltd., Reuters reported, citing Azmi Mikati, chief executive officer of the family’s M1 Group. Photographer: Nadine Hutton/Bloomberg News

Johannesburg – South African mobile phone operator MTN Group has suspended dividend payouts from its Nigerian unit, it said on Monday, amid allegations that it illegally moved $14 billion out of the West African country.

“MTN Nigeria continues to refute the allegations that MTN Nigeria had improperly repatriated funds from Nigeria,” it said in its quarterly update.

Nigeria’s upper house of parliament last month agreed to investigate whether Africa’s biggest telecoms company unlawfully repatriated $13.92 billion between 2006 and 2016.

The Johannesburg-based company reported a slight fall in the number of users in the third quarter due to a weaker showing in a fiercely competitive home market, where it vies for market share with Vodacom and Cell C.

Reuters

 

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