The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA), says they have discovered some serious corruption relating to the issuing of roadworthy certificate systems at vehicle testing stations in the country. OUTA SAYS corruption at these stations contributes to South Africa's high road accident rate, which costs the country over 2% of its GDP according to a report compiled by OUTA, which has now decided to go public with its investigation. For more on this, Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Rudie Heyneke, Senior Project Manager at OUTA

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