Outa will not appeal e-toll judgement
Updated | By MornéJK jk
The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance will not appeal the Supreme Court of Appeal's (SCA) dismissal of its challenge to e-tolls, chairman Wayne Duvenage said on Friday.
"Outa will not appeal the judgment," he announced in Johannesburg.
"Outa is constrained by shortages of funds. We denounce the e-tolls."
To appeal, Outa would need R3.3 million and could no longer afford to appeal, he said.
On October 9, the SCA dismissed Outa's challenge against e-tolls.
Duvenage said the alliance needed R1.5 million to take the matter to the Constitutional Court.
-Sapa
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