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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.