Friday, December 14, 2012

Cosatu vows to fight against e-tolls in Gauteng

Mluleki Mrwebi
14 December 2012
 
The North Gauteng High Court on Thursday dismissed the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance application to scrap the e-tolling project.

The South African National Roads Agency Limited welcomed the judgement.

The court ordered Outa to pay its own legal fees and those of government.

The Congress of South African Trade Unions said they will continue to fight against the implementation of this project.

Government has also welcomed the High Court ruling.

Government Communications and Information Systems Spokesperson Thabo Masebe said now the Transport Minister can start rolling the plans for the project.

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