Local invoicing
How the SI / SLA layer bills in local currency while the OEM licence stays a UK contract.
Local counsel
Independent counsel for West Africa deployments: local-content rules, local-currency invoicing, and how the vendor file separates the UK OEM from the in-country operator.
Kwesi is independent counsel for West African vendor-risk files. He is retained to say what must be local — invoicing, staff, data — so the OEM licence is not asked to do a job it cannot do.
He does not replace the buyer’s counsel and does not represent the CBN or any FIU. Counsel of record is set out in the implementation agreement.
Works with the West Africa managed-services node and the CBN IMTO brief.
How the SI / SLA layer bills in local currency while the OEM licence stays a UK contract.
What on-the-ground presence the RFP is actually scoring.
How IMTO licensing conditions attach to the deployed system, not the website.
Independent retainer. Not an employee of Inject Group Ltd.