Wednesday, May 30, 2012
AfriForum takes e-tolling to court
Andiswa Mkosi
30 May 2012
Government’s appeal of the interdict that was granted against the implementation of e-tolling.is going to be used by AfriForum for another legal challenge.
According to CEO Kallie Kriel they are preparing to challenge the penalty tariff.
The tariff is one-rand-75-per-kilometre that is set to be levied against road users who do not register for e-tolling.
Kriel says the interdict granted gives his organisation an opportunity to bring other problematic issues regarding the e-toll tariffs before the court to ensure that motorists are not treated unfairly.
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