Putco to suspend services because Gauteng hasn't paid subsidy

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Putco to suspend services because Gauteng hasn't paid subsidy
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Putco to suspend services because Gauteng hasn't paid subsidy: Putco says it will suspend its services from Thursday until further notice, due to diesel shortages as a result of unpaid subsidy by the Gauteng government.

The Gauteng department of transport says part of the bus company's subsidy has been paid and will reflect on MondayPutco says it will suspend its bus services from Thursday due to unpaid subsidy from Gauteng government.Putco says it will suspend its services from Thursday until further notice, due to diesel shortages as a result of an unpaid subsidy by the Gauteng government.

Putco spokesperson Lindokuhle Xulu said the bus company was working closely with the government to ensure that payments were processed as soon as possible to avoid a prolonged service disruption as well as inconvenience to their passengers. Meanwhile, the Gauteng department of roads and transport said payments to Putco for the portion of March had been captured and would reflect on the bus operators' bank account by Monday, due to transactions from different bank accounts which it said takes about three days.

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