Wayne Duvenage is chairman of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse. BUSINESS DAY TV: The South African National Roads Agency (Sanral) has prepared over 6,000 summonses in a bid to recover R6.2bn in outstanding e-toll debt from Gauteng motorists — and it’s also gearing up for a legal fight with the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa) over an e-toll test case. Joining us in the studio to discuss the details — Outa’s chairman Wayne Duvenage. Wayne ... so this has been a long time coming: those summonses were being prepared last year, the test case has been in the pipeline for at least the last six months, are things finally going to come to a head — and are we going to finally find out whether users must pay for what they get? WAYNE DUVENAGE: As you said the test case has been ... We’ve been working at it for some time, those summonses were sent out in May last year. They started ... and yes the two legal teams are just bedding down what the test case is about, what is acceptable, what...

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