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Uganda deports MTN chief over 'national security'


Vanhel­leputt­e had been in the role of CEO since July 2016 at the Uganda branch of MTNKAMPALA: Uganda deported the Belgian head of South African telecoms giant MTN’s local branch on Thursday night, with police saying he was a threat to national security. Police spokesman Fred Enanga said that MTN Uganda’s chief executive Wim Vanhelleputte had been deported “over national security”. Vanhelleputte had been in the role of CEO since July 2016 at the Uganda branch of MTN, which operates in 22 African countries. Fin whale, mountain gorilla populations rise amid conservation actionHis deportation comes nearly a month after a French national and a Rwandan employee of the company were forced to leave the company for using their positions to ‘compromise national security’. MTN Uganda said at the time that it took the ‘criminal incident’ seriously and had reported it to the authorities, while adding it didn’t believe it was under investigation.


Source: The Express Tribune February 15, 2019 08:48 UTC



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