By Mandisi Tyulu
17 January 2009
Following a court application by Golden Arrow bus services, the company confirmed yesterday that they have reached a settlement with the National Department of Transport and the National Department of Finance.
Golden Arrow spokesperson Vuyisile Mdoda says the National Department of Transport and the National Department of Finance were taken to court by Golden Arrow with an aim of seeking a settlement over the dispute.
The court ordered these parties to pay Golden Arrow all the moneys that are due to the company and as result of that order we are of the view that the matter is over and is business as usual.
In a statement Transport and Public Works MEC, Kholeka Mqulwana expressed relief that the matter was smoothly solved averting what could have been disruption to a service to thousand of commuters.’’
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