Sanral questions legality of Outa's e-toll 'defence umbrella'
12 September 2016
Cape Town - The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has questioned the legality of Outa's recruitment drive for membership of its e-tolls "defence umbrella" and its fund-raising activities, in a statement on Sunday..
Sanral spokesperson Vusi Mona said they had, "challenged Outa to clarify its standing in relation to insurance laws and its practice of collecting funds from the public".
"This comes after SANRAL has questioned the cost of membership of Outa versus paying for e-tolls," the government agency said of the Organisation Against Tax Abuse's campaign.
"An extract taken directly from their website... is unambiguous when it comes to the true cost of opposing a system that has been declared lawful by Pretoria High Court, the Supreme Court of Appeal and the Constitutional Court,” said Mona.