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MTN pays $98 million part of Nigerian fine: Officials

"MTN has paid 30 billion naira (USD 98 million, 92 million euros) as part of the fine," Tony Ojobo, spokesman for Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) told AFP.

April 01, 2017 / 12:20 IST
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South African telecoms giant MTN has paid nearly USD 100 million of a USD 1.7 billion fine for failing to disconnect unregistered SIM cards in Nigeria, officials said.

"MTN has paid 30 billion naira (USD 98 million, 92 million euros) as part of the fine," Tony Ojobo, spokesman for Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) told AFP.

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"The payment is in furtherance of the agreed timetable for payment of the total fine."

He said MTN had already paid 80 billion naira of the total fine of 330 billion naira.