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JPSA to tackle Sanral, NPA on e-tolls
The NPA appointed two senior advocates to focus specifically on cases referred by the roads agency.
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Will Gauteng’s e-toll panel suffice?
Outa’s Wayne Duvenage interrogates the efficacy of Premier David Makhura’s e-toll review.
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Makhura announces e-toll panel
The premier says the probe will be based on the experiences of motorists and not only theory.
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Outa appeals for funds to fight Sanral
The alliance believes the NPA and the roads agency will soon issue summonses for unpaid e-toll bills.
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'No uncertainty over e-tolls'
Parliament’s transport portfolio chair has warned people not to create confusion about e-tolls.
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Makhura willing to listen 'to e-toll issues'
David Makhura has unveiled plans to establish a panel to investigate the impact of e-tolls.
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Makhura: Continue paying for e-tolls
David Makhura said e-tolling will be examined by a panel to determine the impact since its implementation.
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Panel to review e-tolls
Gauteng Premier David Makhura made the announcement during his inaugural Sopa this morning.
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Makhura to address e-tolls at Sopa
Premier David Makhura will deliver his State of the Province Address in Thokoza today.
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Sanral evictions: SAHRC references Constitution
The Human Rights Commission has confirmed a formal investigation will be rendered on the matter.
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‘Roadblocks not used to check e-tags’
Gauteng’s Department of Community Safety says Sanral is merely assisting police with standard checks.
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Officials investigate ‘e-tag roadblocks'
Several Gauteng motorists have complained that Sanral officers are setting up ‘e-tag’ roadblocks.
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Sanral happy to comply with ASA
Sanral said it will comply with the ASA’s ruling to withdraw two of its adverts.
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Sanral fails to prove e-tag sales figures
ASA has banned two adverts which claimed that 1.2 million e-tags had been sold.
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John Clarke: A good reason not to pay e-tolls
John Clarke speaks about oudious debt from collusive tendering.
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'Higher toll fees will hurt economy'
The Cape Chamber says toll costs should be decreasing with the capital amount being paid.
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‘DA will hold a referendum on e-tolls’
The DA says it will hold a referendum on e-tolls if it wins power on Wednesday.
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‘Zuma’s animals better off than citizens’
The DA says Zuma’s livestock at Nkandla lead better lives than the surrounding community.
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Sanral: 'We are meeting our targets'
The roads agency says at last count, 1.2 million e-tags had been sold.
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Sanral yet to issue e-toll summonses
The roads agency says it still hasn't opened any criminal cases relating to e-tolling debts.
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Debt collectors to deal with unpaid e-tolls
Sanral has transferred unpaid e-toll fees to its Violations Processing Centre.