E-tolls to be scrapped in Gauteng, says MEC : vimarsana.com

E-tolls to be scrapped in Gauteng, says MEC


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The state-owned South African National Roads Agency SOC Ltd. has faced resistance to e-tolls from motorists since their inception in 2013. Sanral’s debt to the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project may increase by two-thirds to about R67 billion ($4.9 billion) if the tolls are canceled, the Johannesburg-based Sunday Times reported in September.
The e-toll system has been a sticking point between the national government and the provincial authorities for years. Finance Minister Tito Mboweni has insisted that the user-pay principle for Gauteng’s road upgrades will stay in place because the Treasury can’t pick up Sanral’s debt bill.

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