FCCPC Files Charge Against MultiChoice For Ignoring Regulatory Directives
MultiChoice Nigeria Limited and its CEO, John Ugbe, are accused by the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC) of allegedly violating regulatory regulations and obstructing an ongoing investigation.
The three charges brought before the Federal High Court in Lagos alleged willful implementation of a price increase in contravention of the Commission’s orders, an offence that violates Section 33(4) of the FCCPC Act.
The company’s other allegations relate to its failure to follow instructions to suspend the raise in violation of Section 110 and its attempt to deceive the Commission by proceeding with the raise without making an objection against Section 159 (2), which is punishable under Section 159 (4) (a) and (b) of the FCCPA 2018 Act.
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For its DStv and GOtv subscription packages, which are scheduled to go into effect on March 1, 2025, MultiChoice announced a price increase on February 24, 2025.
The FCCPC intervened in response to the announcement, which came almost a year after a previous price increase.
In a letter to MultiChoice Nigeria on February 27, 2025, the FCCPC specifically instructed it to carry on with its current pricing structure until an investigation into its proposed price increase is concluded.
Despite these warnings, MultiChoice Nigeria allegedly proceeded with the price increase in violation of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Act (FCCPA) 2018.
The Commission claimed that MultiChoice violated regulatory regulations and showed a pattern of conduct that violates consumer rights and fair competition by disobeying its directive and implementing the price increase before appearing before the Commission’s investigative hearing on March 6, 2025.
To ensure compliance and accountability, the FCCPC disclosed that it is reviewing additional enforcement measures, including potential sanctions and penalties, and regulatory interventions.