Via email -- SANRAL account due 29 December 2014, 17:11 - TopicsExpress



          

Via email -- SANRAL account due 29 December 2014, 17:11 Reference: Account received in respect of ‘supposed toll fees due”. Sir/Me, I recently received in the mail an account from your office stating that I am to date indebted to the SANRAL Toll Agency in an amount exceeding R 8000.00. Our Honourable President, on the entire saga of the R 246 million upgrades that were made at his private residence in Nkandla, categorically and emphatically stated that he never asked and or requested for the upgrades to be made to his private residence, and in line with the fact that he didn’t ask for it to be done, cannot be held accountable and or liable to pay back any amount of the R 246 million that the government spent without his consent and or request. In line with this example set, by the Honourable esteemed State President of the Country, I never asked, requested or indicated in any way that I would like the government of Gauteng to indeed contract with SANRAL, the Government owned South African National Roads Agency Limited, to incur loans in excess of R 20 billion to build any toll roads or claimed to upgrade the roads in the province. In line with this esteemed example set, I cannot be held liable and or accountable to pay any of the money that is “claimed” that is due by me in respect of the toll fees. Ironically, the roads, which I travel and frequent are roads that were built by the National Party Government prior to 1994, financed from monies raised in the roads levy that was included in the price of petrol, so I am flabbergasted that the agency now has the audacity to bill me for the roads that they didn’t even built and or financed. In line with the fact that I cannot be held accountable and or liable in any way, for the “alleged toll fees that are due,” I wish to advise you to send the relevant accounts to the offices of the ANC Provincial Government and or ANC National Government in order for them to oblige and comply in paying the amount which you claim that I am due to SANRAL. I presume that you would have their e-mail address and postal address on record and that I therefore need not supply you with such details. Please therefore in future refrain from sending me any accounts that are due in respect of “apparent toll fees” that are due by me, as I emphatically, and without any shadow of doubt, never asked, or requested anyone to upgrade the roads and then hold me liable for the costs. Thanking you for your assistance in this regard. Sincerely, ………………………………. Fanie M Mogotji.
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 07:30:56 +0000

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