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SA: Statement by Sibusiso Ndebele, Minister of Transport, on the tolling of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (22/02/2011)

22nd February 2011

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South Africans have voiced their views on the tolling of the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (GFIP) over the past few weeks. We have been listening to these views and decided to further engage on this matter.

As part of this engagement process, we met with Premier Nomvula Mokonyane earlier today.

We wish to announce that the gazetted tariff for the tolling of the GFIP will be suspended until further notice.

Both the Premier and I agree on the principle of tolling.

Government re-iterates its commitment to fully honouring the terms of the loan agreement for this transaction.

We will also be engaging with the investors to keep them in the loop and assure them that we remain fully committed to the repayment of the R20 billion loan.

A task team comprising representatives from the Department of Transport, Sanral and the Gauteng Provincial Government will be set up to review the entire financial model on which the transaction was based, with a view to explore various options in order to reduce the impact of the cost on road users.

A structured process of engagement and consultation will be developed.
We will shortly announce the task team members as well as the programme of action. We will also announce the process for inputs from members of the public on the cost structure, financial model and options.

The task team is expected to come up with firm recommendations as soon as possible.

Government will also be looking at various short term improvements in public transport and take necessary remedial actions.

South Africans can be rest assured that government is doing everything possible to resolve this matter in a manner that will be in the best interest of the commuter, road user and the state for future development and management of our road infrastructure in the whole country.

 

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