• The Private Charter Passenger Association has tried for more than 10 months to engage with government about the dire crisis of the Charter and Tourism bus industry.
• PCPA chair Fiona Brooke-Leggatt shares the association’s most recent attempt to interact or get some response from government after Greyhound has announced its close of business.
• They have paid R23-million in prepaid licence fees and were unable to operate their vehicles, and now are required to pay another R23 million but have no means to do so.
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Wheels24 reader Fiona Brooke-Leggatt shares a letter to the Presidency prior to the lockdown regarding the closure of Greyhound.
The Charter and Tourism…