[Kictanet] Econet licence stays cancelled, court rules

Mike Theuri mike.theuri at gmail.com
Fri Apr 14 02:19:08 EAT 2006


Econet licence stays cancelled, court rules
By RICHARD MUNGUTI

THE High Court yesterday stood the decision taken by the Government to
cancel a
licence allowing Econet Wireless Kenya Limited to provide mobile services.

Justice Mohammed Ibrahim said the court lacks jurisdiction to restrain the
Government from cancelling the licence issued to Econet by the
Communications
Commission of Kenya (CCK). Justice Ibrahim in declining to reverse the
decision
by former Minister for Information and Communication, Raphael Tuju, to
cancel
the licence, said Econet was not clear over the kind of relief it was
seeking.

He said the order for prohibition was granted improperly and in breach of
the
principles of natural justice. "No allegations of illegality, impropriety or

irrationality were made against CCK, yet it was restrained and injuncted in
respect of some alleged deadline of payment of US$12 million which was not
an
issue from the statement issued by the minister revoking the licence and
directing the commencement of the exercise anew," the judge said.

He noted that Econet was seeking an injunction but instead applied for an
order
of prohibition by way of a judicial review. "In this application the prayer
for
injunction was 'hidden' in a different clothing and innocuously tucked away
as a
consequential order and made to appear as an integral and necessary part of
the
leave and stay," Justice Ibrahim noted.

He added that "courts many times such applications are treated with a little

more sacredness and solemnity that it would otherwise deserve."

Justice Ibrahim had in November 2004 granted Econet leave to commence a suit

against the minister and CCK challenging the orders.

He had allowed the leave to operate as a stay of the minister's order to
cancel
the licence issued to Econet as the third Global System for Mobile
Communications Operator (GSM) in the country. Econet was to join Safaricom
and
Celtel as mobile phone providers.
Econet urged the court to restrain CCK from cancelling or suspending the
licence
issued to it even after the expiry of a deadline to pay a balance of US$12
million. The payment was not to be effected before the determination of
another
case commenced against CCK by Kenya Telecommunications Investment Group
Limited.

source : http://www.timesnews.co.ke/14apr06/nwsstory/news3.html
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