Treasury joins e-toll court battle
The national treasury has applied to intervene in the Gauteng e-toll case to be heard by the high court in Pretoria this week. "There would be serious negative implications for future financing of roads and investment in public transport, were Sanral to be interdicted from implementing the toll coll...
Published By: Tech Central - Monday, 23 April, 2012
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