OUTA decision on the way forward due on Wednesday

In the light of the SCA judgment, the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA) board met on Monday evening, 14th October, at which we received input from our constituent supporters, in order to consider our options in achieving the best long-term outcome in the challenge against eTolling of Gauteng freeways.

OUTA decision on the way forward due on Wednesday


In the light of the SCA judgement, the board of OUTA met on Monday evening, 14th October, at which we received input from our constituent supporters, in order to consider our options in achieving the best long-term outcome in the challenge against e-tolling of Gauteng freeways.

The board invited input from other organisations, to help it appreciate the fuller significance and ramifications of this matter. We are considering all inputs, constraints and options so as to best achieve our strategy. The meeting and input was extremely constructive and we are busy formulating our decision, to be communicate this by Wednesday 16th October by 15h00, in the form of a comprehensive press statement.

 

Wayne Duvenage,
Chairman – The Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (OUTA)



OUTA is a proudly South African civil action organisation, that is purely crowd funded. Our work is supported by ordinary citizens who are passionate about holding government accountable and ensuring our taxes are used to the benefit of all South Africans.

OUTA decision postponed to Friday 18th October
Following the SCA judgment and further to the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance’s (OUTA's) decision to announce its way forward on Wednesday 16th October, OUTA supporters have decided they require more time to consider all options available to them, in order that the organisation is able to best achieve its strategy.