Gauteng Finance MEC, Jacob Mamabolo has emphasised that the R13-billion required from the province to settle the e-toll debt presents a major risk to the province's fiscus. Mamabolo says the province will be approaching the national government to discuss a possible long-term payment arrangement to bring the matter to finality. He says an agreement with the national government should result in the shutting down of the gantries and repurposing them for security and crime prevention initiatives. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Gauteng Finance MEC, Jacob Mamabolo and ActionSA Gauteng Provincial Chairperson, Funzi Ngobeni

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