AfriForum will give legal assistance to motorist if sued for outstanding e-toll fees
11 April 2024
AfriForum has undertaken to give full legal assistance to the first motorist who approaches the organisation if they are sued for historical arrears that flows from the non-payment of e-toll fees. This follows after Sindisiwe Chikunga, Minister of Transport, yesterday (10 April) said that the government has not yet made a decision regarding Gauteng motorists’ historical arrears in particular.
AfriForum also pointed out that the government cannot hold all historical debts against motorists as debts expire after three years. Thus, no one can be held responsible for debts from more than three years ago.
In the past, AfriForum’s legal team has already helped several motorists and companies to oppose summonses they have received from the South African National Roads Agency (SANRAL).
The civil rights organisation has been fighting against the e-toll system since it was first introduced in 2013 by SANRAL. After eleven years, this system will finally be switched off tonight (11 April) at midnight. AfriForum has participated in the public consultation process on e-toll from the outset and described it as an ill-conceived project all-along. AfriForum is pleased to see this ill-conceived project finally defeated thanks to public pressure.