Sanral etoll billing woes continue
Sheriffs to start knocking on e-toll defaulters’ doors in next few days
The agency has announced that the summonses would be delivered by sheriffs in Gauteng.
Alli says false information about e-tolls and Sanral is being spread by the media.
The Transport Dept and Sanral will make their submissions after previously refusing to engage with the panel.
ANC Gauteng chairman, Paul Mashatile, says the ANC will have one voice on the matter.
Zwelenzima Vavi says Sanral has no respect for public views after it refused to take part in the e-toll panel.
Busa criticised Sanral's figures which it claims it's collecting through the e-tolling system.
Sanral says details related to the tender approval process are sensitive and cannot be made public yet.
Outa claims Sanral staff approached them after being told they will be retrenched.
Sanral wants a section of the Western Cape N1 and N2 highways to be tolled.
The DA took Sanral to court to contest the constitutionality of laws governing the e-toll system.
Motorists have complained about receiving wrong invoices & inflated bills since e-tolls went live.
The ANC in Gauteng has called on Sanral to rectify e-toll billing issues and stop threatening motorists.
Sanral CEO has apologised to those who have received incorrect billing notifications.
Sanral has called on Gauteng motorists to accept that e-tolling is a legitimate system.
Sanral may set up a separate office for its incoming mail following two security scares this week.
Alex Eliseev says Sanral is on a collision course with disaster because of its own arrogance.
Sanral said it's aware that cloned number plates are helping some criminals escape Gauteng's e-toll fees.
The DA is offering to assist motorists lay complaints with the Consumer Commission.
Outa has asked Thuli Madonsela's office to mediate between Sanral and the public.