JOHANNESBURG – On Friday 24 February 2017, the High Court in Pretoria put straight some of the flagrant abuses of power which have been practiced by the Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) for a long time now, when Judge Bill Prinsloo ruled in favour of traffic fines management company Fines 4 U (Pty) Ltd and Audi Centre Johannesburg in a tedious and expensive PAJA Review Application brought against the former Deputy Registrar of the RTIA and eight other parties. Continue reading
Month: Feb 2017
Fines 4 U & Audi Johannesburg v Deputy Registrar of the RTIA & others (7245/2017)
Below is the review judgment in the matter between Fines 4 U (Pty) Ltd and Audi Johannesburg versus the Deputy Registrar of the Road Traffic Infringement Agency and others handed down in the Pretoria High Court on 24 February 2017 (Pretoria High Court case number 30586/2014). For the contents of the application for leave to appeal judgment, click here.
Admitting that e-tolling “was a mistake” is a good start – JPSA
JOHANNESBURG – Justice Project South Africa is delighted to note that Gauteng Premier, David Makhura has reportedly finally admitted that e-tolling on the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project “was a mistake” in his State of the Province address on Monday 20 February 2017 and congratulates him for doing so. Continue reading