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OUTA to request clarity on e-toll debt collection from Sanral via SABCNewsOnline

On Wednesday, SANRAL said it would not apply for new summonses against e-toll defaulters. This followed the SANRAL board’s decision to suspend the collection of historic e-toll debt that dates back to 2015.

SANRAL says the roads agency’s board will constantly monitor and review the decision, according to prevailing circumstances.

 

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