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Agreed, I'm already using the e-roads for free why would I start paying a cent?
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South Africa has lost R700-billion to corruption over the last 20 years, the Institute of Internal Auditors said on Wednesday.
"The cost of corruption in the last 20 years... we have lost R700-billion," CEO Claudelle von Eck said at the launch of the Anti-Intimidation and Ethical Practices Forum in Johannesburg.
Von Eck, who is the forum's chairperson, said people who tried to report corruption were often muzzled.
"Members are being intimidated when they try and raise the issue of corruption in an organisation."
Von Eck said the forum aimed to educate its members about corruption, advise them how to reveal corruption, and what to do when whistle-blowers were intimidated.
It was intended to be a professional collective voice which would make pronouncements about the state of governance in the country.
"We cannot be silent. As professionals we should be able to say this is what the state is, this is what we need to do to rectify things."
The forum consists of an executive committee, agencies who can take action, interested organisations, and an evaluation panel.
"As professionals we have a responsibility, an understanding that our responsibility does not begin and end just at our desk and just at our jobs. We've got to carry South Africa," she said.
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So they'll drop the cap, we'll run to register, they'll put the cap up.
They must really think we're fools.
I hate,hate ,hate the etrolls,I refuse to pay even 1cent
I drive to and from work 30min more to each direction just to avoid etrolls
did I mention that I hate,hate,hate them
ok tomorrow I will reveal how I really feel about them
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I hate,hate ,hate the etrolls,I refuse to pay even 1cent
I drive to and from work 30min more to each direction just to avoid etrolls
did I mention that I hate,hate,hate them
ok tomorrow I will reveal how I really feel about them
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R21 is an absolute pleasure to drive. Used to take me about 55 minutes between Edenvale and Centurion, now it's about 35 minutes.
It used to take me 25 minutes going from PTA east to edenvale. Now it takes me 25 minutes to get onto the highway. It depends on what time you drive.
And they were suppose to upgrade the r21 more than 10 years ago. The money was available. The ANC just wanted to live like kings more or have soccer stadiums.. Who knows. . So f them. They had the money for the upgrade they didn't need etols. Etols is funding their corrupt cest pit.
He did break the promise, now we will go back to our original plan to continue ignoring
JOHANNESBURG – The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has told Eyewitness News it’s investigating fraud allegations relating to a statement submitted in court by its head, Nazir Alli.
The statement forms part of a legal battle over Sanral’s proposed N2 Wild Coast toll route between Durban and East London.
While Sanral claims the new road will empower communities, those opposed to it accuse the state-owned company of failing to consult with those whose lives will be affected.
The fraud allegations stem from one of Alli’s court affidavits, which relies on six supporting statements.
One of these supporting documents has been dismissed as an alleged forgery by the so-called author, who says she neither wrote nor signed it.
Community leader, Nomvelwana Mhlengana, also raises concerns that three other supporting affidavits could be fakes and asks whether some of the authors actually exist.
The attorney representing some of the tribal authorities affected by the planned road, Cormac Cullinan says this appears to be a case of Sanral trying to mislead the courts.
“This kind of behavior undermines our justice system in South Africa.”
The new highway’s impact on the environment and questions over whether Cullinan does in fact represent Wild Coast communities also form part of the legal clash.
Sanral’s Vusi Mona says Alli is personally aware of the allegations.
“It is something that disturbs us as an organisation, but our lawyers are looking into the whole matter to establish what actually transpired.”
At the same time, the Supreme Court of Appeal is today expected to hear arguments over how much information should be made public in Sanral’s planned Winelands route in the Western Cape.
http://ewn.co.za/2015/03/18/Sanral-investigates-fraud-allegations-on-Nazir-Allis-statement
What else has been forged Alli?
A serious issue here for SANRAL. I hope some heads will roll.
On a side note, does anyone know that current stats of compliance? It must be in the low 40s by now? I hardly see e-tags on windscreens these days.