Sanral won’t oppose e-toll interdict
Roads agency Sanral will not appeal against the temporary court order halting e-tolling, it was reported on Tuesday. This has emerged from a letter from Sanral's lawyers, Beeld newspaper reported. Pieter Conradie, lawyer for the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance, said on ...
Published By: Tech Central - Tuesday, 15 May, 2012
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