The department of transport has denied a report that cabinet has taken a final decision on e-tolls.
This is after a media report suggested that transport minister Fikile Mbalula had announced at a briefing that the e-tolls would be scrapped.
According to the department, at the time, the minister said the decision will only be made during the early months of 2022 and that any other reporting on the matter is “misleading and inaccurate”.
“The matter of e-tolls is receiving priority attention by cabinet and will be finalised soon. The final determination is about how best to carry the cost burden of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project while maintaining these roads in a pristine condition. We agreed with the minister of finance that the announcement of the final decision will be made during the budget speech in February 2022,” Mbalula had said.
According to the department, the matter of the e-tolls presents many impacts and challenges and is not “simply a matter of scrapping and not scrapping”.
“This impact includes a negative effect on the balance sheet of Sanral and its ability to maintain the non-toll road portfolio. Following robust engagements with the Gauteng provincial government and national treasury, and consideration of inputs from all stakeholders, a further exercise was mandated by cabinet,” the department said in a statement.