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$4.2bn suit trial against MTN to begin soon in Turkey

Afetr years of delay, a $4.2 billion lawsuit against South Africa’s MTN over a disputed Iran licence will be heard in a South African court, Turkish mobile operator, Turkcell, said on Thursday.

Turkcell first sued Johannesburg-based MTN in a US court in 2012, alleging the South African mobile company used bribery and wrongful influence to win a lucrative Iran licence that was originally awarded to Turkcell.

The case was later withdrawn from the US court and filed in South Africa in 2013, where it has been caught up in legal wrangling. MTN has rejected the allegations. It did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.

“We are delighted that the case is finally coming to trial in South Africa,” Serhat Demir, Turkcell’s vice president, said in a statement.

Papers filed in November 2013 with the South Gauteng High Court in Johannesburg, Turkcell claimed that MTN “acted wrongfully” and interfered with Turkcell’s relationships with the Iranian government.

MTN previously appointed a retired British judge to lead an external investigation into Turkcell’s allegations. That probe dismissed the accusations as “a fabric of lies, distortions and inventions”.

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