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Multichoice Nigeria Fined ₦150 Million and one-month free subscription to subscribers

Multichoice Nigeria Fined ₦150 Million and one-month free subscription to subscribers

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal has fined the prominent Pay-TV operator, Multichoice Nigeria, owners of DSTV and GOTV, ₦150 million for disputing the court’s jurisdiction. Additionally, the tribunal ordered the company to provide a one-month free subscription to its subscribers.

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  • Tribunal Verdict
  • Background of the Case
  • Tribunal’s Decision
  • Why It Matters
  • Bottom Line

Tribunal Verdict

A three-man panel led by Thomas Okusu delivered the verdict on Friday. The tribunal had previously blocked Multichoice from raising subscription fees without proper notice, based on a lawsuit by Barrister Festus Onifade. Onifade claimed that the eight-day notice given for the price increase was inadequate.

Background of the Case

Barrister Festus Onifade sued DSTV, accusing the Pay-TV operator of unjustly increasing subscription fees without giving customers a one-month notice. Onifade leveraged this claim to seek interim orders against the price hike.

Multichoice’s counsel argued that previous rulings had settled issues related to price regulation. However, Onifade focused on the inadequate notice rather than the price hike itself. This prompted the tribunal to affirm its jurisdiction and rule against Multichoice.

Tribunal’s Decision

The tribunal found that Multichoice had disregarded the court order, leading to the imposed fine. The court also mandated that Multichoice provide Nigerians with a one-month free subscription to its services. The tribunal has scheduled a hearing for the plaintiff’s substantive suit on July 3.

Why It Matters

The suit against Multichoice highlights the critical role of the judiciary in the administration of commercial businesses and the need to adhere to established rules when conducting trade. Multichoice’s disregard for the court order resulted in a significant fine, underscoring the importance of compliance with legal mandates. In Nigeria, the rule of law dictates that no individual or entity is above the law. Disregarding constituted authority is a serious offense that must be justly addressed.

Bottom Line

The tribunal’s ruling against Multichoice Nigeria serves as a stern reminder of the supremacy of the rule of law in business operations. Companies must ensure compliance with legal requirements to avoid penalties and maintain their reputation. This case emphasizes that adherence to judicial orders is paramount, and failure to do so can result in severe consequences.

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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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