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MultiChoice Nigeria battles NBC in court as court denies request to stop audit

MultiChoice Nigeria battles NBC in court as court denies request to stop audit

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The Abuja Federal High Court on Friday Denied MultiChoice Nigeria’s Request to Block NBC from Seeking Financial Records. The court in its judgement refused an interim order by MultiChoice Nigeria preventing NBC access to financial and tax documents from MultiChoice Nigeria.

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  • Why It Matters
  • Court’s Decision
  • Background of the Case
  • MultiChoice’s Position
  • NBC’s Authority
  • Bottom Line

Why It Matters

The Federal High Court’s decision underscores the regulatory authority of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) and its ability to request financial transparency from broadcasting companies. This ruling could set a precedent for how regulatory bodies interact with large media companies in Nigeria, impacting the accountability and financial practices of broadcasters.

Court’s Decision

The Abuja Division of the Federal High Court, presided by Justice James Omotosho, refused an application from MultiChoice Nigeria Ltd seeking to restrain the NBC from requesting their financial, accounting, or tax documents. This decision came after an ex-parte motion filed by the company’s counsel, Moyosore Onigbanjo (SAN). The ruling, initially delivered on Wednesday, was made public on Friday.

Justice Omotosho stated, “The ex-parte order for interim injunction dated 8th day of May 2024 and filed 16th day of May 2024 is hereby refused.” He further directed that no actions should be taken by either party that would affect the suit’s outcome until the next hearing on May 30.

Background of the Case

MultiChoice Nigeria Limited and Details Nigeria Limited, providers of the GOtv service, filed the motion marked FHC/ABJ/CS/652/2024, seeking to prevent the NBC from investigating their annual income and levy payments from 2014 to 2024. They argued that the NBC’s requests were beyond the scope of the financial documents already submitted, which were compliant with the NBC Code 6th Edition, stipulating a 2.5% annual income levy.

MultiChoice’s Position

In an affidavit by Gozie Onumonu, the head of compliance, the companies stated that they had consistently paid their annual levies as required. Onumonu noted that the levy increased from 1.5% under the NBC Code 5th Edition to 2.5% under the current code. Despite this, they claimed to have made substantial payments exceeding N12 billion from 2014 to date, complying with NBC’s financial requirements.

NBC’s Authority

The NBC’s request for additional financial documentation is part of its mandate to ensure accurate levy payments. MultiChoice argued that the NBC’s actions were an abuse of power, particularly since they had already submitted audited accounts. They sought court intervention to prevent the NBC from imposing further demands or penalties until a final decision is made.

Bottom Line

The Federal High Court’s refusal to grant MultiChoice Nigeria’s request reaffirms the NBC’s regulatory authority and its right to request detailed financial records from broadcasting companies. This case highlights the ongoing tension between regulatory bodies and large corporations over financial transparency and compliance. The outcome of the subsequent hearings will be critical in determining the balance of power and accountability in Nigeria’s broadcasting industry.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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