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Top e-toll collector quits

Johannesburg - The chief operating officer of the company tasked with collecting e-tolls in Gauteng has resigned, Sanral confirmed on Friday.

Spokesperson Vusi Mona said: "ETC has made us aware of Ben Theron's resignation.

"Sanral (SA National Roads Agency Limited) is contracted to the company ETC and not to its employees."

Electronic Tolling Collection (ETC) spokesperson Ann Mardon said the company would issue a statement later.

Theron's resignation followed the resignation of its former CEO Salahdin Yacoubi on 1 November last year.

President Jacob Zuma on 25 September signed into law the Transport Laws and Related Matters Amendment Bill, giving the go-ahead for e-tolling in Gauteng, which started operating across Gauteng on 3 December.
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