An :I told u so moment"

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From: Patrick Craven <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, May 8, 2012 at 12:07 PM
Subject: [COSATU Press] COSATU welcomes Nazeer Alli's resignation and
condemns Moody's role
To: [email protected]


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*COSATU welcomes Nazeer Alli’s resignation and condemns Moody’s role *

The Congress of South African Trade Unions welcomes the resignation of
Nazeer Alli as Chief Executive Officer of Sanral. We hope that this marks
the final end of the Gauteng e-tolling project of which he was the chief
public spokesperson.****

Alli refused to listen to the groundswell of opposition to the deeply
unpopular plan to commodify our public roads and force residents pay huge
amounts of money to travel on previously toll-free roads. He arrogantly
tried to bully and blackmail motorists to register with Sanral and buy
e-tags, which only made them even more determined to resist.****

We call upon government to heed the call of the people, find better,
alternative ways to pay off Sanral’s debts and to fund future road
construction and improvement schemes and announce the end of the disastrous
e-tolling project.****

COSATU also notes that credit-rating agency Moody's Investors Service has
downgraded Sanral’s global and South African-scale ratings, on the grounds
that the delay in implementing e-tolling in Gauteng caused concerns over
the road agency’s medium-term financial sustainability.****

The federation strongly condemns the role of credit rating agencies like
Moody’s and Standard & Poor’s. They are supposed to assess
creditworthiness, so that investors can better assess investment risks, but
in practice, as this case shows, they have the effect of trying to
influence the policies of sovereign, democratic countries by encouraging
potential investors to invest or not invest in companies or even countries
by either promoting or undermining confidence in them. ****

Financial ratings are an example of the malign influence of international
capital, which seeks to elevate the profitability and sustainability of
private business above all other considerations in determining what
policies should be adopted.****

This intervention by Moody’s perfectly explains why COSATU objects to
strongly to the commodification of our road network and other public
services. It is an example of the way private capital subverts the
democratic will of the people, which was so graphically demonstrated in the
general strike of and mass marches 7 March 2012.****

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Moody’s note that Sanral’s losses will grow by an estimated R100 million
each month that the delay in e-tolling continues and will gradually erode
the company’s cash buffer. They argue that a positive resolution of the
issue could lead to a stabilisation of Sanral’s financial position and
prospects, but that conversely, Sanral’s ratings could come under pressure
in the event of an unfavourable resolution of the tolling issue, resulting
in a further deterioration of its financial metrics and cash flows, and a
downgrade not just of Sanral’s but the SA’s government ratings! ****

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The final decision on e-tolling, as on any other important issue, must be
determined by the interests of people of South Africa, not by some faceless
individuals in England. Our public services must be run for the benefit of
the public, not the profit of private companies and foreign investors. ****

This intervention by Moody’s must not be used as an argument to try to
reinstate the discredited e-tolls. The new Cabinet task team must not be
diverted from the search for alternative models for bailing out Sanral and
funding future road construction and improvements. ****

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*Patrick Craven (National Spokesperson)*

*Congress of South African Trade Unions*

*110 Jorissen Cnr Simmonds Streets*

*Braamfontein*

*2017*

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*P.O.Box 1019*

*Johannesburg*

*2000*

*South Africa*

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*Tel: +27 10 219-1339 or 011 339-4911*

*Mobile: +27 82 821 7456*

*E-Mail: [email protected]*

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