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OUTA says paying for e-toll is funding a corrupt scheme
South African motorists and vehicle owners who continue to pay their e-toll bills are effectively funding a corrupt scheme.
This is according to Wayne Duvenage, CEO of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse OUTA, who recently spoke to MyBroadband regarding reports that renewals of licence discs could be blocked due to non-payment of e-toll fees.
Alongside the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA) and Justice Project South Africa’s Howard Dembovsky, Duvenage has slammed a claim made on SANRAL’s website that licence renewals could be blocked for failure to pay e-toll fees.
South African motorists and vehicle owners who continue to pay their e-toll bills are effectively funding a corrupt scheme.
This is according to Wayne Duvenage, CEO of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse OUTA, who recently spoke to MyBroadband regarding reports that renewals of licence discs could be blocked due to non-payment of e-toll fees.
Alongside the Automobile Association of South Africa (AA) and Justice Project South Africa’s Howard Dembovsky, Duvenage has slammed a claim made on SANRAL’s website that licence renewals could be blocked for failure to pay e-toll fees.