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Outa: Sanral writing off a lot more than their debt
Roads agency Sanral has confirmed it will be scrapping debt of more than R3 billion in unpaid e-tolls.
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Outa: New e-toll bill to give public, local govt more power
The Sanral Amendment Bill is aimed at addressing the public's concerns, particularly around decisions relating to the implementation of the tolls.
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Sanral paid over R327m for printing, posting of e-toll invoices
Transport Minister Joe Maswanganyi revealed the figure in a written reply to a Democratic Alliance parliamentary question.
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Maswanganyi: SOEs not created to maximise profit
The minister made the comments during a briefing on Friday on the quarterly performances of the entities, 12 of which report to the Transport Department.
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Outa slams Sanral for being presumptuous over e-toll judgement
The civil action group says it believes Sanral is being presumptuous about using its e-toll victory for other cases in order to retrieve funds.
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Outa concerned over Nazir Alli’s appointment as Prasa chair
The Democratic Alliance has also raised concerns, saying that Alli was the person who presided over billions of rands spent on the e-tolls project.
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De Lille appeals to Sanral to 'work together' on N1-N2 project
The Cape Town mayor has reportedly tried before to amicably conclude the costly five-year court battle.
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Winelands toll matter: ConCourt won’t entertain another appeal by Sanral
On Friday, the court turned down the agency's application to appeal previous judgments by two lower courts set aside, saying there are no prospects for success.
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Sanral owed over R11bn in outstanding e-toll fees
Sanral has indicated it cannot write-off any of the debt until the collection process has been exhausted.
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Parly committee unhappy with Madonsela over Gauteng e-tolls probe
A complaint was lodged with the Public Protector's office four years ago over allegations that Sanral was involved in irregular tenders.
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Sanral reveals it pays R20m a year to external audit companies
The state agency's top executives are appearing before Parliament's standing committee on public accounts to explain its wasteful spending identified by the Auditor-General.
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'Sanral wasting public funds in e-toll battle'
The City of Cape Town has accused Sanral of wasting public funds after it launched another legal case.
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Sanral turns to ConCourt to overturn rule halting tolling in WC
The High Court had set aside Sanral’s plans to toll sections of the N1 and N2 in the Winelands.
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Next step not clear for Sanral
Yesterday, the court ruled in favour of CT officials against the Cape Winelands tolling project.
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‘CT tolls would put financial pressure on lower income residents’
The Supreme Court of Appeal dismissed Sanral's appeal to proceed with the Cape Winelands tolling project.
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City of CT hopes Sanral will cooperate after toll project ruling
Sanral has lost an appeal over the right to toll parts of the N2 and N1 in the Western Cape.
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Sanral loses appeal over Winelands toll project
The City of Cape Town’s Brett Herron says they are pleased with today’s ruling.
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Mashaba slams ‘harassment’ of motorists over e-toll payments
Herman Mashaba says he will not allow motorists to be harassed about e-tolls in his city.
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Vandals target Sanral infrastructure outside George
Sanral has been constructing safe pathways near the N2 since the beginning of 2016 costing around R36m.
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Maties engineering dept receives R30m cash injection
The investment will go towards the development of students in the field of pavement engineering and research.
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City of CT adamant Sanral's Winelands toll project is unlawful
The city says it remains opposed to tolling as a funding mechanism for the upgrading of roads.