DA, OUTA gear up for mass protests against rising fuel prices

31st July 2018 By: News24Wire

DA, OUTA gear up for mass protests against rising fuel prices

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Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane and Ben Theron of the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) are preparing for a mass fuel protest in Pretoria on Tuesday.

Last week, Maimane said the recent continuous fuel price increases were bringing ordinary South Africans to their knees.

"[The year] 2018 will be remembered as the year in which the African National Congress (ANC) government declared war on poor South Africans through relentless tax increases," he said.

A 20% reduction in the fuel levy and the tabling of an urgent debate in Parliament regarding the structure of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) are on Maimane's list of demands.

He said that the increase in fuel levies, meant for the RAF, could not be justified as the fund had a history of continued mismanagement.

"Government must also know that they cannot continue to blame these fuel price increases on 'international markets' as 33% of our fuel price is made up of two levies: the general fuel levy and the Road Accident Fund levy," he said.

Maimane was also interested in initiating a process aimed at dealing with R160-billion in unpaid claims.

"We cannot afford to delay these interventions. People are already struggling to survive, and it will only get worse unless we immediately bring the petrol price below R15 per litre," he said.

Theron agreed that the cost of living was killing South Africans.

He said now was the time for civil society to stand up and make a change in the country.