Wayne duvenage
Outa vows to challenge e-toll fine proposal in court
The draft regulations to the Aarto act - which are still open for public comment - propose a fine of R500 for defaulting motorists and a R1,000 for companies...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse wants to force the National Roads Agency, through the PAIA Act, to disclose information about contracts.
The Public Works Department has confirmed the luxury flats in Rosebank have been renovated.
Roads agency Sanral has confirmed it will be scrapping debt of more than R3 billion in unpaid e-tolls.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse's (Outa) Wayne Duvenage says it seems as if the NPA is deliberately not pronouncing on its decision to prosecute.
The dossier contains Outa’s own research, the findings of the Public Protector and revelations contained in the Gupta leaks.
Outa says it has information that former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng used money from the broadcaster to enrich himself.
Sanral launched an attack on the report which found the project had been overpriced by 321 percent.
Outa says government’s threat to withhold licences is not going to make much of a difference.
Motorists now have 6 months to settle outstanding debt incurred between 3 December 2013 & 31 August 2015.
With the Western Cape government being forced to declare Sanral’s decision to toll the province's N1 and N2 highways as illegal, EWN's Rahima Essop & Outa’s Wayne Duvenage weigh in on the future of e-tolling in the country.
Outa says if freight companies are paying more for e-tolls in off peak times, consumers could feel the brunt.
Exactly a year after going live, the multibillion rand project has been described as a failure.
The state in Duduzane Zuma’s crash inquest found e-toll data for the case unreliable.
The outa chairperson has been accused of fighting the e-toll battle for the wrong reasons.
Gauteng's provincial govt says it has no conflict with national govt over e-tolls.
The review panel on Gauteng’s tolling system heard submissions from Outa on Tuesday.
Outa has lashed out at the roads agency for not properly consulting the public before implementing e-tolling.
Wayne Duvenage says the project should be suspended and a proper consultation process conducted.