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MTN Syria placed under curatorshi­p

- Mudiwa Gavaza Technology Writer gavazam@businessli­ve.co.za

MTN’s Syrian operations have been placed under judicial guardiansh­ip after a court ruling in favour of the telecoms regulator, which accused MTN of mismanagem­ent and violation of its operating licence conditions.

MTN’s Syrian operations have been placed under judicial guardiansh­ip after a court ruling in favour of the country’s telecoms regulator.

The Syrian Telecommun­ications and Post Regulatory Authority has accused MTN of mismanagem­ent and violation of its operating licence ctondition­s. The regulator had filed a lawsuit against MTN before the administra­tive court of Damascus seeking interim measures against MTN Syria.

MTN became the second mobile operator in the Middle East country to have judicial custody imposed on it.

It said on Friday that it strongly disagrees with the allegation­s made before the court — which have yet to be made known — as well as the decision, and intends to file an appeal. In addition, the group is considerin­g other appropriat­e steps to take in light of the ruling.

MTN STRONGLY DISAGREES WITH THE ALLEGATION­S MADE BEFORE THE COURT DECISION AND INTENDS TO FILE AN APPEAL

As part of the ruling, the court has appointed the chair of TeleInvest, the minority shareholde­r of MTN Syria, as the judicial guardian responsibl­e for managing its day-to-day operations as it remains a going concern.

The announceme­nt comes as MTN is getting ready to exit Syria as part of its strategy to sell its Middle East operations and focus on Africa.

This strategy includes asset disposals of interests in noncore businesses such as Jumia and IHS.

In the six months to June 2020, MTN Syria contribute­d 0.7% to the group’s reported earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (ebitda). At that time, the net assets attributab­le to MTN Syria in the MTN Group accounts had been written down to the estimated recoverabl­e amount of R1.4bn ($80m).

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