$10.1b cash demand: MTN takes CBN, AGF to court

$10.1b cash demand: MTN takes CBN, AGF to court

by Joseph Anthony
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MTN Nigeria has taken its battle of integrity to the court.


It has urged the Federal High Court to restrain the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF) from enforcing their orders that the telco should refund $8.1 billion and $2 billion to the Federal Government.

The CBN accused the company of illegally repatriating $8.8 billion through improper Certificates of Capital Importation (CCI). The AGF is  seeking the payment of $2 billion in unpaid taxes over a 10-year period.

Four local lenders, found wanting in the deal were fined. The fines have since been deducted by the CBN from their accounts.

The firm has repeatedly rejected both allegations.

Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rob Shutter is sure  of an amicable settlement of the issues.

Responding to a question on the crisis on the sideline of the ongoing International Telecoms Union (ITU) Conference at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Durban, South Africa, Shutter said: โ€œIn all its 22 countries of operation, Nigeria is the telcoโ€™s largest market.

The challenges of the past two weeks, he said, will be addressed.โ€

The court processes notwithstanding, the telco will  continue to engage with the authorities on these matters.


In a statement, MTN Corporate Relations Executive Tobe Okigbo said the telco โ€œcontinues to categorically and unequivocally deny all charges related to the CBN and AGF investigations into the companyโ€™s CCIs and unpaid taxes respectivelyโ€.

He said as previously disclosed, the CBN has alleged improper dividend repatriations by MTN Nigeria and requested that $8.1 billion be returned โ€œto the coffers of the CBN, whilst the AGF has alleged unpaid taxes on foreign payments and imports and that approximately $2.0 billion in relation to these taxes be paid to the Federal Government of Nigeria (and now directed that the payment of the $8.1 billion is dealt with through his office rather than as directed by the CBN). MTN Nigeria has denied these allegations and claims.

โ€œFurthermore, four commercial banks were issued fines in respect of the administration of the CCI and irregular dividend repatriation and requested to return, in aggregate, the same $8.1 billion.

โ€œThe allegations being made involve issues that appear to be complex and so are easily misunderstood and misinterpreted. They are made even more confusing when the relevant authorities send conflicting messages and instructions and act in a way that appears un-coordinated and at cross purposes.

โ€œThe simple reality is that MTN Nigeria has never repatriated dividends on the CCIs referenced by the CBN and that MTN is fully compliant with Nigerian tax law.


โ€œWith situations like this, it is vital for both the government, regulators and the company to have absolute clarity on the nature of both the allegations being made and the processes that are being followed.

โ€œIn the absence of this clarity, our only option is to seek judicial intervention and to ask the courts to act as adjudicator. This has been done today.โ€

Okigbo restated MTNโ€™s commitment to Nigeria, pointing out that the company has not committed any offences and will continue to defend its position vigorously.

โ€œThe company will continue engaging with the relevant authorities, and further information will be provided as and when availableโ€, Okigbo assured.

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