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  1. Kevin Lancaster

    Why not also nail former top cop and Telkom CEO?

    Why not also nail former top cop and Telkom CEO? — JPSA Justice Project South Africa has asked why connected individuals aren’t receiving the same attention as an alleged “e-toll dodger”
  2. Kevin Lancaster

    E-toll prosecutions smoke and mirrors: JPSA

    E-toll prosecutions smoke and mirrors: JPSA “It would appear that Sanral doesn’t much care what happens to the economy of South Africa,” Justice Project South Africa has said
  3. Kevin Lancaster

    Blue light e-toll vehicles are legal, say Sanral

    E-toll branded blue light vehicles legal: Sanral Sanral has argued that the use of blue lights on its traffic control vehicles is completely legal
  4. jes

    E-toll numbers revelations shock (once again): JPSA

    Startling E-toll revelations: JPSA SANRAL spokesperson Vusi Mona has for the first time revealed facts and figures surrounding E-tolls, JPSA said
  5. jes

    Pay e-toll or face jail time says Sanral

    Pay e-toll or face jail time says Sanral Motorists who haven’t paid their e-toll bills in 30 days will face jail time, says Sanral. JPSA calls it toothless fear-mongering
  6. jes

    Tackling e-toll billing problems

    Tackling e-toll billing problems The process to dispute an erroneous E-toll bill could be quite taxing
  7. jes

    E-toll SMS and e-mail bill warning

    E-toll SMS and e-mail bill warning Many South Africans have taken to social media to complain about incorrect e-toll bills from Sanral; JPSA warns against acting on Sanral’s SMSes and e-mails
  8. jes

    Sanral and JPSA in war of words over e-tolls

    Sanral and JPSA in war of words over e-tolls A war of words between Sanral and the JPSA continued on Tuesday, in the ongoing spat about the payment of e-tolls on Gauteng’s highways.
  9. jes

    JPSA wrong says Sanral: e-toll non-payment is criminal

    JPSA wrong says Sanral: e-toll non-payment is criminal “Justice Project South Africa has again confused two different legal process; one being the AARTO process and the other the prosecution in terms of the Criminal Procedures Act (CPA)” says Sanral.
  10. jes

    Sanral misleading public with e-toll claims: JPSA

    E-toll invoice required before Sanral can claim money: JPSA Sanral misleading public on e-toll invoice claims: JPSA Justice Project South Africa says that legally, Sanral must issue an invoice before expecting payment of e-toll fees
  11. jes

    E-toll: Sanral will find you

    E-toll: Sanral will find you The Kapsch-owned Electronic Tolling Collection company (ETC), set up to rake in e-toll funds from Gauteng’s road users, has started to call, mail and SMS citizens to claim unpaid toll fees.
  12. QuintonB

    E-toll non-payment: confusion persists

    E-toll prosecution: what’s going on? The intended processes for prosecuting those who do not pay Gauteng e-tolls are unclear, Justice Project SA (JPSA) said on Friday.
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