DA requests meeting with Ismail Vadi
Reports that Gauteng Transport MEC, Ismail Vadi, has called for a “second look into E-tolls” is a significant development in the DA’s fight against Sanral’s gantries.

“I will write to MEC Vadi and request a formal meeting with him to discuss the MEC’s change of heart,” says Manny de Freitas, DA shadow minister of Transport.
He adds that the DA will also request that the Transport Portfolio Committee, at its first meeting, place E-tolls and Vadi’s proposed “second look” thereof on the agenda.
“Vadi’s concession that no alternative funding model was considered, and that there is general dissatisfaction with the funding model, confirms our calls and suspicions. It is also a refreshing break from the ANC’s tone-deaf party line on the issue.”
According to de Freitas this matter needs to be brought before the committee as a matter of urgency.
“Before the elections, it was agreed that the committee should invite parties with alternative views on E-tolls, particularly organisations such as Outa, to present them to the committee.
“With civil society, political parties, unions and now even members of the ANC and government calling for the reconsideration of E-tolls, it’s time the state listens and Parliament makes this a priority,” he says.
He adds that the E-tolls’ continued burden on society, particularly the poor cannot continue. Alternatives need to be considered in a rational and logical manner. – @CarmenBoksburg



