South African Govt Wins Appeal on Electronic Tolling

The country's largest federation of trade unions threatened mass action after the Constitutional court ruled that the implementation of e-tolls can proceed on the roads of the economic capital, Gauteng.

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Congress of SA Trade Unions threatened mass action against e-tolling in Gauteng after the Constitutional Court overturned an interdict to halt the project.

  • South Africa:  Anti-Toll Group Concerned Over Court Decision

    SAnews.gov.za, 20 September 2012

    The Opposition to Urban Tolling Association (OUTA) has expressed concern that the voices of Gauteng road users were not heard in the Constitutional Court today. read more »

  • South Africa:  Government Wins E-Toll Appeal

    SAnews.gov.za, 20 September 2012

    The Constitutional Court on Thursday ruled in favour of Government and the SA National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) in a court case that had led to the delay of the implementation ... read more »

  • South Africa:  Cosatu 'Regrets' Concourt Ruling

    SAnews.gov.za, 20 September 2012

    Trade union federation Cosatu says it regrets the ruling by the Constitutional Court on Thursday in favour of Government and the SA National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) in a ... read more »

  • South Africa:  Government Welcomes Constitutional Court's Ruling (press release)

    South African Government, 20 September 2012

    Government welcomes the Constitutional Court's ruling on the appeal of the order made by the North Gauteng High Court on the implementation of the e-toll system on the Gauteng ... read more »

  • South Africa:  Govt Welcomes Constitutional Court's Ruling

    SAnews.gov.za, 20 September 2012

    Government has welcomed the Constitutional Court's ruling on the appeal of the order made by the North Gauteng High Court on the implementation of e-tolling on the Gauteng ... read more »

  • South Africa:  Concourt Upholds Separation of Powers

    SAnews.gov.za, 20 September 2012

    Today's Constitutional Court ruling upholding government's appeal against a temporary restraint on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project established a fundamental principle about ... read more »

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