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OUTA to challenge proposed AARTO regulations


OUTA to challenge proposed AARTO regulations
By Manyane Manyane
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Johannesburg - The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) is set to challenge the government’s proposed regulations to the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Amendment Act that will prevent motorists with e-toll debts from renewing their car licences.
The organisation said it has submitted its comments on the proposed regulations, adding that it was ready to challenge the matter in court if the Minister of Transport Fikile Mbalula does not “go back to the drawing board”.
“Our legal team studied the proposed regulations, and it is clear that this Act will change very little when it comes to road safety. It is OUTA’s informed view that the intention of the legislation and the regulations is to make money and not protect road users. It may even open the door for more corruption in the form of bribes,” says Andrea Korff, Senior Legal Project Manager at OUTA.

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