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The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) has slammed roads agency Sanral’s legal strategy to issue summonses to motorists who have failed to pay their e-tolls. The civil action organisation

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse will be going to court to defend members who received summonses for e-toll bills, including one for R8m, it said. Outa chairman Wayne Duvenage said that it had notified roads agency Sanral

Almost 300 000 e-toll defaulters have already taken up roads agency Sanral’s offer of 60% discount on historic e-toll debt, its service provider Electronic Toll Collection said on Wednesday. The offer was made as part

South Africa is an overtaxed and uncompetitive country that is inching closer to junk status, according to chairman of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse Wayne Duvenage. He was

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse said Thursday’s court decision to dismiss with costs its urgent application to interdict Eskom from implementing the approved tariff increase by 9,4% on April 1 2016 would not deter it. “Setting aside the urgency of our

Eskom is not the reason why energy regulator Nersa’s report on tariff hikes has not been released to the public, according to the utility’s spokesman, Khulu Phasiwe. Phasiwe said Nersa

Roads agency Sanral on Monday made known its intention to issue “high-value civil summonses against mostly companies”. Alex van Niekerk, project manager for the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project, said this is the end of the

In a statement issued on Monday, roads agency Sanral said road users who have “persistently refused to settle their e-toll debt may receive civil summonses” from the agency over the next few days. It stated that

Anti-e-toll group Outa said on Monday that it has “plenty of evidence” indicating the Gauteng tolling equipment is unreliable. This comes after roads agency Sanral warned high value corporate e-toll defaulters on Monday that they would be issued summonses this week