Judge who was run over enabled Revimo to start charging tolls

Juiz que morreu atropelado viabilizou o início de cobranças de tarifas das portagens da Revimo

Administrative Court judge José Cardoso, who was hit by a car last week, is the one who has speeded up the processes for the operation of the first tolls on the Mozambique Road Network (Revimo).

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He allegedly made it possible to start charging tolls in less than 24 hours after receiving from the Minister of Public Works and Housing, Osvaldo Machatine, and the Minister of Economy and Finance, Adriano Maleiane, a challenge to the injunction submitted by the Center for Democracy and Human Development (CDD), recalls the newspaper. Mozambique Channel.

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The judge even granted the CDD's request to suspend the collection of tolls, but the state came out on top, and the popular rejoicing was short-lived. The ministers' order claimed that the lack of toll collection is damaging to the state, so that the CDD's request for suspension should be dismissed as not constituting "serious urgency for the public interest".

According to the government's explanations, the delay in collecting tolls would put the state in breach of its contract with Revimo and could lead to compensation.

"The court believed this, without asking the government which public interest would be harmed if tolls were not charged from February 1st, and ruled in Revimo's favor in less than an hour. The judge in the case was none other than José Cardoso," reads the court report. newspaper.

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