Sanral won't try to collect e-toll debt, for now

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ALERT: Sanral has announced it will, with immediate effect, suspend the process of pursuing e-toll debt. This includes historic debt and summonses applied for from 2015.

CAPE TOWN – Sanral has announced it will, with immediate effect, suspend the process of pursuing e-toll debt. This includes historic debt and summonses applied for from 2015.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, Sanral said: "No new summonses will be applied for. This decision will be constantly monitored by the board and reviewed according to prevailing circumstances. Sanral is an agency of government and remains committed to delivering on its mission of a safe, efficient, reliable and resilient national road transport system for the benefit of all the people of South Africa.

 

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Amazing what the MYANC will do to try and lose Gauteng...🤔

Fr now' after 8 May they wil try to collect 😂😂😂😂😂

😂😂 To start collection after election, I see yr tricks Sanral & Blade Nzimande. U think we are fools

So everyone that has paid is getting a refund? Considering unpaid users don't need to pay.

It's clear that this was not thought out through. Someone from SANRAL was doing their job without thinking that this could've a political implication.

Wait till 21 May

Hey etollFacts, what's up with this?

O how nice is it when it is an election year, suddenly all these just happens. Political play to get votes....let see how this change back after elections...

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