Monday 7 April, 2014 - 16:16
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) has once again pleaded with government to listen to ‘critics’ against e-tolling, in light of new information provided by a whistle blower on the user payment system.
This, as the organisation awaits feedback from the Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela’s office on a complaint it laid, following ‘damning’ information it received from a source within the system.
The City Press reported on 30 March 2014 that an employee of Austrian Company Kapsch - used to design the e-toll system – had warned the South African National Roads Agency Ltd of the high risk in the implementation of a national roll-out.
To read the article titled, “OUTA claims proof of e-toll mismanagement,” click here.