Urban tolling alliance
Nazir Alli blames media for Sanral's public image
Alli says false information about e-tolls and Sanral is being spread by the media.
The Western Cape High Court will rule on the matter on 9 December.
Outa has accused Sanral of fabricating support for e-tolling in a bid to drive up e-tag sales.
The organisation has given up its bid to stop the controversial toll project.
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters says the decision to launch e-tolls won’t be revisited.
Outa will have to pay its legal costs and those of government after losing a court case.
OUTA has failed to produce a smoking gun in the e-tolling review, according to the National Treasury.
The judicial review of e-tolling enters its second day with Govt set to respond to arguments.
The union federation says its protests will bring the province’s roads to a complete standstill.
Western Cape residents have an opportunity to make themselves heard regarding e-tolling.
Government is willing to engage with other stakeholders regarding the proposed Gauteng tolling system.