BLAME GAUTRAIN FOR TOLL DEBACLE
The roots of the Gauteng toll road debacle started with the Gautrain. I remember when it was first mooted in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature.We were told that a high speed train between Johannesburg and Pretoria would cost less than R4 billion.
It sounded like a really good public transport project to alleviate road congestion. And then the costs kept rising. People gasped when a R7 billion figure was mentioned, then it became R12 billion, and then still higher.
There were all sorts of delays and more undisclosed expenses, including the costs of land expropriation. The total cost will exceed R30 billion, excluding a multi-billion legal claim from Murray and Roberts.
It's still not running through to the Johannesburg CBD because of a water leakage problem in the section from Rosebank. And annual subsidies to Gautrain will be more than R500 million for many years to come.
A former official in the Gauteng Finance Department told me that economic analyses showed that it was a poor use of capital compared to other transport projects. But it was pushed through by the politicians who got national government to finance it.