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Turkcell regroups, goes after MTN in SA after US setback

Communications and technology company seeks justice in South Africa.

Africa’s largest mobile operator by subscription, MTN, has called off its talks with Telkom about a proposed takeover.

MTN will fight Turkcell lawsuit

MTN plans to defend the lawsuit brought by Turkish mobile operator Turkcell, and which was previously heard in the US.

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MTN slapped with $4.2bn Turkcell lawsuit

A Turkish cellphone company has opened a lawsuit against MTN seeking damages for losses incurred as a result of MTN’s actions, says the company.

The powerful servers and data-processing equipment sold to MTN Irancell could be used by Iranian ­authorities to eavesdrop on private calls

US trial turns heat on MTN

A US computer salesperson who supplied ­sensitive equipment to MTN’s mobile network in Iran has been jailed for violating US economic sanctions.

US trial turns heat on MTN

According to an online profile of a man stating that he works for MTN Irancell as an IT operator, his employer, Patco, is MTN Irancell’s IT partner.

Ex-MTN commercial director Irene Charnley.

MTN’s bid to sway govt raises disturbing questions

The report is replete with examples of how MTN’s well-connected executives intervened to influence South African diplomacy in its favour.

MTN cleared of Iran dealings

An independent investigation has exonerated mobile giant MTN from graft in an Iran tender, the firm has said.

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US Republicans seize on MTN/Turkcell spat

Allegations of corruption and political machinations involving the MTN Group and the government of Iran have resurfaced – this time in US politics.

The DA has called for the suspension of diplomat Abdul Minty over claims emerging from a legal challenge to cellphone giant MTN’s operations in Iran.

DA calls for Minty’s suspension amid MTN scandal

The DA has called for the suspension of diplomat Abdul Minty over claims emerging from a legal challenge to cellphone giant MTN’s operations in Iran.

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Former Iran ambassador suspended amid MTN bribery scandal

Former ambassador to Iran Yusuf Saloojee has been suspended from his position at the department of international relations and cooperation.

Vodacom chief executive Pieter Uys will leave the company in March next year to be replaced by Shameel Joosub.

Vodacom chief executive Pieter Uys to step down

Vodacom has announced that chief executive Pieter Uys will leave the company in March next year and be replaced by Shameel Joosub.

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MTN tells US court it has no jurisdiction in Turkcell suit

MTN has asked a US court to dismiss a $4.2-billion suit brought by rival Turkcell after alleged underhand tactics to obtain an Iranian mobile license.

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Hawks enter the fray in MTN/Turkcell dispute

The Hawks have opened an investigation into allegations of corruption at MTN relating to its purchase of a mobile licence in Iran.

MTN’s leak could be hung out to dry

MTN’s leak could be hung out to dry

The person who leaked the MTN and Turkcell memos has to face the possibility of being implicated in the bribery of Iran government officials’ claims.

Former MTN head rubbishes Iran licence allegations

Former MTN head rubbishes Iran licence allegations

Former MTN boss Phuthuma Nhleko has distanced himself from a dodgy mobile operating license in Iran that included bribes, weapons and influence.

SA’s sovereignty: name your price?

The department of international relations and cooperations says government can’t be bought but recent reports have contradicted this statement.

MTN rocked by Iran licence bribery scandal

MTN rocked by Iran licence bribery scandal

A lawsuit filed by Turkcell over a licence in Iran has implicated MTN executives and state officials in an explosive bribery and weapons scandal.

MTN under pressure to quit Iran

MTN under pressure to quit Iran

Mobile giant MTN faces calls to disinvest from Iran amid pressure on South Africa from the West as well as amid corruption allegations.

MTN shares fall after Iran bribery, nuclear support claims

MTN shares have tumbled amid claims it secured an Iranian contract through bribery and promises to drum up SA support for Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.