Outa warns government could hijack fuel price decrease to pay for e-tolls

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Big petrol price drop could be hijacked with e-toll levy

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) worries that finance minister Enoch Godongwana will use an expected fuel price drop in September as an opportunity to squeeze in a levy to replace Gauteng's e-tolls.

Outa warned that Godongwana might increase the fuel levy by 25-30 cents per litre to cover the Gauteng freeway improvement bonds, something the e-toll "debacle" failed to do.
 
Big petrol price drop could be hijacked with e-toll levy

The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) worries that finance minister Enoch Godongwana will use an expected fuel price drop in September as an opportunity to squeeze in a levy to replace Gauteng's e-tolls.

Outa warned that Godongwana might increase the fuel levy by 25-30 cents per litre to cover the Gauteng freeway improvement bonds, something the e-toll "debacle" failed to do.
Old Enoch will be hoping for a happy ending....
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As long as the Cape Townians dont have to pay for the Gauteng petrol price increase, then I would say. Go ahead.

But if you want the entire country to pay because youre corrupt officials pilfered all the money for improving Gauteng roads, then now want us to cover for it. Then honestly. GOOD LUCK
 
As usual the rodent infested cANCer never miss an opportunity to rape and pilfer. Useless cnuts
 
Seems like the only and easiest way to rape motorists even more, to pay for poor decisions, theft and corruption. Imagine the amount extra that this useless Government will pull in! On top of that, they will still cry they haven't got enough money!!
 
As long as the Cape Townians dont have to pay for the Gauteng petrol price increase, then I would say. Go ahead.

But if you want the entire country to pay because youre corrupt officials pilfered all the money for improving Gauteng roads, then now want us to cover for it. Then honestly. GOOD LUCK
As long as the people in the Freestate, Limpopo, NW, Eastern Cape, etc etc dont have to pay, then I would say. Go ahead.
 
fuel levy by 25-30 cents per litre to cover the Gauteng freeway improvement bonds, something the e-toll “debacle” failed to do.
IIRC, a 10c/l for 8 years would have paid off the inflated/corrupt etolls construction bill.
Now they want 30c/l with no time limit.
They can F*** Off.
I'm getting an electric car.
EDIT:
Before you ask, I'll charge on from home solar.
 
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