Judge throws out tax evasion charges against MTN Uganda

Issued by MTN
Kampala, Uganda, Dec 14, 2012

Judge Lameck N Mukasa of the Criminal Division of the High Court of Uganda has declared criminal summons alleging tax evasion against the senior management and board of directors of MTN Uganda null and void.

The judge set aside all orders previously issued by the Chief Magistrate of the Buganda Road Magistrate Court, dated 10 October 2012, 6 November 2012 and 19 November 2012, aiming at issuing criminal summons against the senior management and board of directors of MTN Uganda despite the lack of prima facie evidence.

MTN had approached the High Court to review the Chief Magistrate's decision to issue summons for its directors and executives to take a plea on tax evasion charges, yet the court had no record of formal charges or proceedings.

MTN had earlier expressed grave concern about the magistrate's professional misconduct, evident in her contradictory rulings and disregard of due process, in a formal complaint to the Judicial Service Commission. MTN complained that the summons dated 6 November 2012 was issued a day after the same magistrate had transferred the case to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) to investigate the allegations, yet the DPP had not applied for any criminal summons.

MTN Uganda CEO, Mazen Mrou'e, has welcomed the judgment, saying the private prosecution initiated by former MTN employee Naphtali Were had no merit.

Mrou'e said MTN was forging ahead with its criminal prosecution and civil claim against Were and directors of Threeways for their active involvement in allegedly defrauding MTN Uganda.

"The judgment is a strong affirmation of MTN's strong corporate values of ethical behaviour and integrity. We took the magistrate's ruling for review by the High Court because we view any allegations of unethical conduct against MTN in a very serious light.

"Similarly, MTN has zero tolerance for fraud. For this reason, we will prosecute those who defraud MTN and propagate false information to the detriment of MTN Uganda and the MTN Group to the fullest extent of the law," said Mrou'e.

* Issued by MTN Group Corporate Affairs