**OUTA plans to challenge the AARTO Amendment Act* * * * President Cyril Ramaphosa has None [1]*a ssented to and signed * the Administrative Adjudic...
*E-tolls cannot be resurrected - OUTA* ** The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) is once again willing to assist government in finding legitimate s...
*Gauteng SOPA: We've heard it all before* ** Gauteng Premier Makhura has called for more than a dozen plans or reports to be produced in the next 100 ...
*State Capture witnesses boost OUTA’s case against Myeni* ** Dudu Myeni, former chairperson of South African Airways (SAA), who is currently the focus...
*Scrapping e-tolls makes economic sense – OUTA* ** OUTA denounces claims by Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) that as many as 38 000 potential indirect...
*Gupta leaks: The gift that keeps on giving* ** The Gupta leaks continue to expose the corrupt relationship between the Guptas and key individuals res...
*OUTA moves forward with Transnet submission* ** The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) has handed in a * comprehensive submission [1] *to the Stat...
*E-tolls on, off, on again? Confusion reigns*** The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) says that the call by Finance Minister Tito Mboweni for SAN...
*E-tolls: Going, going... but not quite gone* ** The None [1]*decision by SANRAL* to suspend the process of pursuing e-toll debt is a strong signal ...
OUTA has recently been notified by members of the public that SANRAL is obtaining default judgments against e-toll defaulters. While SANRAL is within ...
Following Transport Minister Blade Nzimande’s recent statement on funding challenges for GFIP and the allocation of state funds to counter losses on...
Eskom didn’t get the price increases it wanted, but OUTA believes it still received more than it deserves. This is also a decision which reflects the...
From 1 March 2019 South African motorists will pay increased toll tariffs across the country. An increase of 4,5% was announced by the South African N...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) welcomes the establishment of a special tribunal to fast track cases which have been stalled in the Special ...
*OUTA welcomes closure of Bosasa accounts* The decision by the banks to close the Bosasa accounts is a welcome development in the fight against corrup...
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) raises its concerns ahead of the parliamentary committee meeting due on Tuesday, 12 February 2019 on Transpo...
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Transport accepted the final amendments on the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Bill o...
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