The Gauteng government announced it made the first installment towards settling its multibillion rand e-toll debt to SANRAL but stated that there will be no refunds for motorists who paid their e-tolls.
JOHANNESBURG - The Gauteng government says there won't be any refunds for motorists who had paid their e-toll fees.The provincial government held a media briefing on Monday, to announce it made the first instalment towards settling its multibillion rand e-toll debt to the SA National Roads Agency .
Gauteng Finance MEC Lebogang Maile said the provincial government thanks the few law-abiding citizens who kept their end of the deal. However, they won't be reimbursed. “It was the law of the country and the fact that people decided to not adhere to that law of the country by not paying for whatever reason – it was not illegal to pay for e-tolls.”
Maile said until the SANRAL has a change of heart, motorists' historical debt for e-tolls will remain.
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