Vodacom Tanzania pays $2.3m settlement to free employees

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Vodacom's Tanzanian unit said it paid a settlement of 5.3 billion shillings ($2.3 million) for the release of five employees charged with depriving the government of revenue.
The state said it didn’t receive more than 11 billion shillings from Vodacom Tanzania due to irregularities that the company and employees, including
Prosecutors accused them of organising a “criminal racket” and allowing third parties unauthorised access to network services, according to court documents.
Vodacom made the payment “in order to settle charges,” the company said Thursday in an emailed statement. Vodacom retained Squire Patton Boggs to conduct an internal review into the facts underlying the accusations, it said.

The charges come two years after Johannesburg-based Vodacom listed its Tanzanian unit on the local stock exchange following pressure from the government to increase domestic ownership. The run-in is the latest between President John Magufuli’s administration and international companies, with Bharti Airtel agreeing to cede a portion of its local unit to the state in January after claims the operator acquired its initial shareholding illegally.
Vodacom also has operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Mozambique, and is the market leader in South Africa.
 
The government is really desperate and is using every available opportunity to earn money under the pretext of imposing fines. The donors' decision to isolate our country is keenly felt and we, the ordinary people, are paying both hand and leg.
 
Hakuna namna wataongezewa na kakosa kengine ka 500k $ Maana tumesha chungulia chungu bado nyama zipo na mkitenywa mna tekenyeka hamkazi kama kitilya
 
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