Sanral ceo resigns
Sanral mum on e-toll review panel
Sanral has distanced itself from the latest developments around e-tolling.
Sanral said it's aware that cloned number plates are helping some criminals escape Gauteng's e-toll fees.
Motorists will soon be forced to pay to drive on Gauteng’s highways.
A high court order in April prevented the e-tolling system from being implemented.
Jacob Zuma and his cabinet still believe that e-tolling is the best way forward.
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa) is preparing documents ahead of a court review into e-tolling.
Sanral has lashed out at continued speculation around Nazir Alli's departure from the agency.
The alliance against tolling has appealed to the public to help raise funds for its legal fees
Koos Smit will be Sanral's acting CEO until a permanent placement is made.
Sanral's board denies reports that CEO Nazir Alli was forced to step down.
Koos Smit has been named as the acting CEO for Sanral.
Eyewitness News understands Sanral CEO Nazir Alli had tried to resign before.
The ANC says it was taken by surprise by Sanral CEO Nazir Alli's resignation.