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MTN Uganda CEO Wim Vanhellepute (left) and UCC Ag. Executive Director, Irene Kaggwa Sewankambo exchange license agreements on July 10th, 2020. MTN, starting July 1st, 2020, acquired a 12-year 2nd National Operating License, at a fixed cost of USD100 million. Immediately after the new license, UCC in a letter dated July 22, 2020, directed MTN to pay USD14,140,030 as transitional licence fees for the transitional period October 21, 2018 to June 30 2020, an amount MTN contested in court and lost. PHOTO/Courtesy

MTN Uganda loses USD14.4 million license case against regulator

Telecom firm, MTN Uganda Limited has lost a High Court legal battle in which it was challenging the payment of $14, 140,030 (about Shs50billion) as license fees for the three-year transitional period.
April 26, 2021
Left- Right: Bowmans' David F.K Mpanga, MMAKS Advocates' Masembe Kanyerezi and Sebalu & Lule's James Mukasa Sebugenyi. The Commercial Court has faulted the three top law firms for conflict of interest and breach of advocates professional regulations, further casting a shadow on a profession that is facing increasing complaints from the public.

OPINION: Conflicted and unprofessional lawyers; time for legal fraternity to act on their prodigal sons

Lawyers, the world over, would love us to call them learned friends. By deduction, senior lawyers are perceived to be ‘more learned’ than their other colleagues; but when senior lawyers cannot tell
JUSTICE IS SERVED: A triumphant Sudhir Ruparelia with his son and Ruparelia Group Managing Director, Rajiv Ruparelia smile as the judgement is read at the Commercial Court

Sebalu & Lule Advocates barred from representing BoU and dfcu bank against Sudhir over, unprofessionalism and conflict of interest

Justice Paul Gadenya of the Commercial Court, has dismissed city law firm, Sebalu & Lule Advocates from representing dfcu bank in a case in which billionaire businessman Dr.Sudhir Ruparelia is suing the

 

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