Msimanga to burn ‘hundreds’ of e-toll statements outside Sanral offices
Sanral announced the immediate suspension of pursuing e-toll debt, but Msimanga says that's not enough.
DA Gauteng Premiere Candidate, Solly Msimanga is seen burning his E-toll bills along with members of the DA outside the Sanral offices, 4 April 2019, Pretoria. Picture: Jacques Nelles
Democratic Alliance (DA) Gauteng Premier candidate Solly Msimanga will create a bonfire using hundreds of e-toll statements outside the South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) offices in Centurion today.
Msimanga said the party had received hundreds of e-toll statements from “overburdened Gauteng motorists” who cannot afford to pay their e-tolls. He will use the e-toll statements to send a strong message to Sanral and the ANC government that the system was not working and that it needed to be scrapped.
“The immediate suspension of pursuing e-toll debt by Sanral is not enough and we demand the scrapping of the system in its entirety,” Msimanga said.
Msimanga shows us his own personal bill. SANRAL says that he owes them R21 000!@dailysunsa #eTolls pic.twitter.com/PuE8EuqGAy
— Sthembiso Lebuso (@Mbiizozo) April 4, 2019
The bonfire will be outside Sanral’s Rooihuiskraal offices in Centurion at 10am.
This comes after Sanral announced that it would temporarily scrap the collection of outstanding fees in the province. Sanral’s board passed an urgent resolution on the matter last month.
Sanral said the decision was based on an initiative led by President Cyril Ramaphosa. “It resolved that given the initiative led by President Cyril Ramaphosa to address the e-tolls payment impasse, Sanral will, with immediate effect, suspend the process of pursuing e-toll debt.”
The decision, however, will be closely monitored by the board and reviewed according to prevailing circumstances.
The Electronic Toll Collection (ETC), which collects e-tolls on behalf of Sanral said they had issued between 2,000 and 4,000 summons to e-toll users who had ignored notices to settle their debts.
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