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Court Orders Multichoice To Pay N150m Fine And Give Nigerians One Month Free Subscription (DETAIL)

The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal (CCPT), sitting in Abuja awarded a fine of N150 million against MultiChoice Nigeria Limited for disrespecting its jurisdiction by flouting its order.
The Competition and Consumer Protection Tribunal (CCPT), sitting in Abuja awarded a fine of N150 million against MultiChoice Nigeria Limited for disrespecting its jurisdiction by flouting its order.       A three-man panel led by Thomas Okusu gave the verdict on Friday, June 7.      The tribunal had previously blocked Multichoice from raising subscription fees without proper notice, based on a lawsuit by Barrister Festus Onifade who claimed the eight-day notice given for the price increase was inadequate.      Onifade had sued DSTV, accusing the Pay-TV of unjustly increasing subscription fees without one month’s notice to customers and leveraging on it to seek interim orders.      The tribunal, in a unanimous decision by its three-member panel, ordered MultiChoice to pay a fine of N150 million and also to provide Nigerians with a one-month free subscription to its DSTV and GOTV services.      The tribunal subsequently fixed July 3 to hear the substantive action that was instituted against the company.

A three-man panel led by Thomas Okusu gave the verdict on Friday, June 7.
 

The tribunal had previously blocked Multichoice from raising subscription fees without proper notice, based on a lawsuit by Barrister Festus Onifade who claimed the eight-day notice given for the price increase was inadequate.
 

Onifade had sued DSTV, accusing the Pay-TV of unjustly increasing subscription fees without one month’s notice to customers and leveraging on it to seek interim orders.
 

The tribunal, in a unanimous decision by its three-member panel, ordered MultiChoice to pay a fine of N150 million and also to provide Nigerians with a one-month free subscription to its DSTV and GOTV services.
 

The tribunal subsequently fixed July 3 to hear the substantive action that was instituted against the company

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