Outa claims one bidder seems to have been set up specifically to throw its hat in the ring.
One of the three companies that submitted bids in response to the SA National Roads Agency tender for the continued management of e-tolls was allegedly only registered as a business days after the tender was first advertised.
The tender for the continued management of e-tolls was issued by Sanral because its existing contract with ETC was last year extended by a year until December 2. Duvenage said for Sanral to enter into any contract while the country awaits Cabinet’s decision on the future of the e-tolls makes no sense.
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