South African road agency that spent R37 million on manager salaries wants to introduce a new tax on motorists

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16-07-2026

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South African road agency that spent R37 million on manager salaries wants to introduce a new tax on motorists
The Road Accident Fund is technically insolvent, but spent over R2.4 billion on salaries last year, and the government wants to implement a new tax to fund it.
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