Friday, October 18, 2013

SACCI concerned by SANRA’s proposal to introduce special courts for e-toll transgressors

Luyolo Kala
18 October 2013

The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry said it is concerned by the proposal by the South African National Roads Agency to introduce special courts for infringements on the so-called e-toll system.

Sacci Coo Peggy Drodskie said these structures will create an additional fiscal burden which road users will have to pay. 

Drodskie said that they are concerned that while there is an administer to the adjudication of road traffic offences act in place, it has to deal with road traffic offences, the institution of a special court takes away the less serious nature of the transgressions that are dealt by Outa and turns it into a criminal act.

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