Motorists who have racked up bills by failing to pay e-tolls in Gauteng are off the hook - for past debt.
The board of directors of the South African National Roads Agency resolved at a meeting on Tuesday to halt debt collections, the agency said on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the agency said its board had resolved that, given the initiative led by Ramaphosa to address the e-tolls payment impasse,"Sanral will, with immediate effect, suspend the process of pursuing e-toll debt".
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