As clear as mud, the confusing e-toll saga continues

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As clear as mud, the confusing e-toll saga continues
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‘It's crazy that government departments aren't paying their e-toll bills and yet some companies are. We've been saying for some time now, if these last 10% to 15% of the people who are paying just stopped paying, it would force government to make their decision a lot quicker,’ says Wayne Duvenage, CEO at the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse.

You can also listen to this podcast on iono.fm here. ADVERTISEMENT CONTINUE READING BELOW JEREMY MAGGS: Now here’s a question, have e-tolls actually been switched off or are they about to? The Gauteng premier has his hand on his heart. Arch detractor, the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse chief executive, Wayne Duvenage, says he doesn’t believe it or the assertion that Gauteng motorists will be refunded for paying their e-toll bills. Wayne Duvenage is with us now.

Then you’ve got Panyaza Lesufi saying, we’re going to refund those who’ve paid. Then he says, ‘No, I didn’t say that’. Well, he did, he’s on record as saying that, and they have to pay 30% of the outstanding debt for the upgrade. There’s just so much out there. The numbers all differ. We don’t know what’s going on.Lesufi backtracks on e-tolls refund plans

So again, more and more confusion reigns and I think this is just a sign of people in positions of authority who are unable to make a final decision and then implement that decision. If you can’t implement your own decisions, well, then we have this confusion and this never-ending saga on e-tolls. When you ask them, what are you doing about collecting this debt from the motorists, they will tell you that they’re doing nothing. They’re billing the 10% or 15% or so who are paying and that’s it.

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