After a white substance was found in an envelope at the Sanral offices, Justice Project SA says the incident was an act of terrorism and cowardice.
E-tolling is not a major issue for the ANC ahead of this year’s elections, says the South African National Roads Agency Limited’s Nazir Alli.
A war of words between Sanral and the JPSA has carried on in the ongoing spat about the payment of e-tolls on Gauteng’s highways.
The failure to pay toll fees regardless whether an invoice is issued or not is against the law, says the SA National Roads Agency Limited.
Sanral is misleading the public by saying the failure to pay toll fees is against the law, says Justice Project SA.
A Government Gazette stating conflicting e-toll amounts could result in motorists getting a refund, says the Justice Project South Africa.
Justice Project South Africa lawyers have labelled responses from Sanral’s legal team relating to e-tolls as "arrogant and evasive".
Sanral has threatened legal action against Justice Project SA following its request for clarification on e-toll prosecutions, says the organisation.