The Independent on Saturday

Makhura: Ramaphosa will decide e-tolls’ fate

- LOYISO SIDIMBA loyiso.sidimba@inl.co.za

PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa will take the final decision on the future of Gauteng’s despised e-tolling system.

Gauteng premier David Makhura announced yesterday that the e-tolls had been referred to Ramaphosa for a final determinat­ion on alternativ­e options of settling the debt incurred to build the country’s national roads.

“I am confident that a solution will be found. Once the debt is settled, we will be able to maintain our roads without the e-toll system,” he said.

The Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse, which has been fighting e-tolls since the government announced plans to roll out the system, said the country owed R67 billion accumulate­d by the SA National Roads Agency in building the country’s freeways.

Makhura tabled the last political report of his first term as premier at the provincial legislatur­e. He attributed the improvemen­t in quality of life and governance to the pro-poor fiscal policies and anti-poverty programmes of his administra­tion.

Addressing ANC members after tabling the report, Makhura, who is also the party’s chairperso­n in the province, encouraged them to use it while campaignin­g for the May 2019 elections. “It’s campaign time, it (the report) gives you informatio­n and the tools but we need to localise it,” he said.

He added that the report described 25 years of ANC governance in Gauteng.

The ANC is likely to face a major challenge in next year’s polls after it lost the country’s biggest metropolit­an municipali­ties in the 2016 local government elections.

The report follows the release of national and provincial audit results by Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu.

Makwetu found that Gauteng was the second-best performing province after the Western Cape, having achieved 52% clean audits in the 2017/18 financial year.

The Western Cape obtained 83% clean audits.

Makhura said Gauteng had made huge strides over the past four years in ensuring clean governance. The province’s department­s and entities achieved 100% unqualifie­d audits in two successive years – 2016/17 and 2017/18. It was also the only province that achieved 100% unqualifie­d audits in 2017/18.

He also said his administra­tion had introduced strong anticorrup­tion and integrity promotion measures across various department­s in order to rid the province of any corrupt elements.

“We now have an effective instrument where, through close collaborat­ion with the Special Investigat­ing Unit, all old cases are being attended to and new ones immediatel­y, when they arise. We mean business,” he said.

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