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E-toll clock cannot be turned back - judge

Bloemfontein - An appeal to stop tolling on Gauteng’s major highways was refused by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on Wednesday.

Judge Fritz Brand also made no order as to costs after refusing the appeal application by the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (Outa).

However, the SCA set aside a high court order which directed Outa to pay the costs of the SA National Roads Agency Limited (Sanral), the Gauteng transport MEC, and the National Treasury.

Outa, the SA Vehicle Renting and Leasing Association, the SA National Consumer Union, and the Quadpara Association of SA filed an appeal application to stop e-tolls on seven mayor roads around Johannesburg and Pretoria.

"The clock cannot be turned back to when the toll roads were declared, and I think it would be contrary to the interest of justice to attempt to do so," said Brand.

The court held that despite everything that was done and said, the reality was that the review application was brought five years after the toll roads were declared.

"In those five years, things have happened that cannot be undone," said Brand.

The "truly magnificent" highway upgrades would primarily be enjoyed by Gauteng motorists, but they would also benefit the economy of the country as a whole.

However, the downside was the R20bn already spent by Sanral with borrowed money. The government had signed the guarantee for the amount.

Even with no toll money collected, the government would eventually have to pay the R20bn.

Brand said the costs would probably be passed to those who could least afford it and on whom the effect would by no means be trivial.

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