The Gauteng provincial government is involved in discussions with National Treasury about the payment terms of its R15.9 billion e-toll debt.
However, Gauteng MEC of Finance and Economic Development Lebogang Maile stressed on Sunday that the province is committed to sticking to the current Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) arrangements to pay the province’s 30% share of the e-toll debt amounting to R12.9 billion – plus interest of R3.3 billion – as it doesn’t as yet have an agreement with Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana about any changes to the terms of the MoA.
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Maile said the government is having discussions with Treasury on the payment terms to alleviate…


