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The Democratic Alliance (DA) in Gauteng notes the comments made by the Minister of Transport, Fikile Mbalula about the possible scrapping of e-Tolls.
While this is a step in the right direction, this is not the first time that the ANC-led government has hinted that e-tolls will be scrapped.
Just before the general elections the ANC said e-tolls would be gone by May.
It is now June and yet e-Tolls are still here. From the onset, the DA has been against the implementation of e-Tolls, as it is an unfair financial burden to the residents of Gauteng.
Earlier this year, the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL) said they will no longer be issuing summonses for outstanding e-toll debt.
If the Minister of Transport is serious about scrapping e-Tolls he needs to give us a clear timeline as to when this will happen.
It is clear that this system is not working and needs to be scrapped.
I will be tabling questions in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature to ascertain what the plan is to deal with e-Tolls.
Issued by The DA