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27 Apr 2012 - by Staff reporter
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Political agenda in
e-tolling revealed
The Inkatha Freedom
Party (IFP) said if the
Gauteng e-toll project
failed, government
would have to bail out
Sanral, as well as the
civil servants’ pension
fund, according to a
report in Fin24.com.
Sars warns of
growing number of
scammers
SA Revenue Service
has warned of a steady
increase in email scams
and phishing attacks in
which the Sars brand is
being abused.
Durban automotive
terminal handles big
Toyota shipment
Toyota South Africa
Motors and shipping
lines K Line and NYK
Line earlier this week
celebrated the arrival
of the first volume
consignment of Toyota
Etios vehicles in South
Africa.
Legal opposition to
e-tolling mounts
Legal opposition to
the implementation of
electronic tolling on
the Gauteng Freeway
Improvement Project
(GFIP) is taking wings
as the SA National
Roads Agency Limited
(Sanral) now faces two
court applications to
stop its implementation –
with a third rumoured in
a press report.
‘No chance of e-toll
delay’
There is no chance that
the implementation of
the e-tolling system
on Gauteng’s main
highways will be
delayed.
The South African
National Roads Agency
Limited (Sanral) CEO
Nazir Alli said that the
system would still kick
off on 30 April, despite
the opposition from
motorists, business,
unions and a pending
court challenge.
Green light for
Durban’s new port
The Competitions
Tribunal has given
its seal of approval to
Transnet’s R1.8-billion
purchase of Durban
International Airport
which is set to be dug
out and converted into
the city’s second sea
port, according to the
Mercury.

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