SANRAL issues more e-toll summonses

We have been flooded with calls and e-mails from supporters of the public, informing us they have received an SMS notification that a summons has been issued due to their non-payment of e-tolls.

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04/11/2016 08:06:09

SANRAL issues more e-toll summonses

We did visit the courts and can confirm this SMS is a legitimate notification of a summonsto be delivered, contains a valid case number and originates from the South African National Roads Agency Ltd (SANRAL).

Contributing supporters of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) are completely protected, have nothing to fear as they fall within our E-toll Defence Umbrella and will receive our full legal defence if summonsed. Should the Sheriff deliver the summons, please accept it without signing liability and contact us immediately - at which point we will take over all legal matters on your behalf.

Over 2,9 million people have refused to pay e-tolls, and thousands of businesses and individuals have given us the mandate to defend them by becoming contributing supporters of OUTA.


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OUTA supportership is open to everyone, whether you were paying e-tolls, have a tag or if you have never paid a single e-toll bill.

Your supportership contribution amount follows a guideline but is entirely up to you and what you can afford monthly. Furthermore, OUTA supportership extends to your nuclear family (a couple and their dependants) under a single supportership. A single business supportership includes your entire fleet.

Within our rapidly growing circle of supportership, we have one objective with our E-toll Defence Umbrella: That not even one of our supporters be successfully prosecuted for non-payment of e-tolls.




OUTA is a proudly South African civil action organisation, that is purely crowd funded. Our work is supported by ordinary citizens who are passionate about holding government accountable and ensuring our taxes are used to the benefit of all South Africans.