Sean McLaughlin speaks to OUTA CEO Wayne Duvenage: An optimistic vision for SA
Wayne Duvenage, CEO of OUTA, paints an optimistic picture of South Africa’s future, emphasizing the need for a post-ANC amnesty to address wrongdoing.
Wayne Duvenage, CEO of OUTA, paints an optimistic picture of South Africa’s future, emphasizing the need for a post-ANC amnesty to address wrongdoing.
SAP’s R2.295bn penalties and repayments to South Africa show alternative dispute resolutions can help resolve state capture cases
NSFAS Board Chair Dr Ernest Khosa is taking a leave of absence as some students returning for the 2024 academic year are left on the street because of an accommodation crisis.
The dreams of thousands of students have been shattered by corruption in the higher education sector. Much of that has been exposed by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse.
As the dust settles on a heated parliamentary session, OUTA exposes shocking deceit within the higher education sector.
Global mining entrepreneur Neal Froneman has jumped into helping arrest SA’s slide into a failed state – describes it like helping a company in business rescue.
In this compelling interview with OUTA founder and CEO Wayne Duvenage, he raises serious concerns about the fairness and transparency of 2024’s national and provincial elections in South Africa.
South Africa faces a winter of social unrest as sustained power outages limit economic growth and job creation.
The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) expresses concern on Eskom’s PFMA exemptions – going against laws; fuelling corrupt mismanagement.
The Kusile power station corruption case shows an intricate network of corrupt businessmen – revealing the unending system of state capture.