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The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA).

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Help OUTA oppose corruption

OUTA stands up against government corruption and mismanagement. 

Our work is made possible through donations by our paying supporters.

Join us in working towards a better South Africa by becoming a paying OUTA supporter.


In September 2024, we exposed the dodgy driving licence card machine contract and, as a result, the Minister of Transport moved to cancel it in March 2025 (see here).

In April 2024, the Gauteng e-tolls were officially switched off after our long campaign lasting more than a decade (see more here).

We have published six annual reports assessing the work of Parliament (see more here).

In April 2023, we won a court order overturning the national State of Disaster on electricity (see more here).

In 2022-2024, we were in court challenging the Karpowership generation licences, and effectively blocked this project (see more here).

We have been demanding access to information on toll concessionaire profits since 2019, and are now involved in court cases challenging this secrecy (see more here).

In May 2020, we had former SAA chair Dudu Myeni declared a delinquent director for life (see more here).

We campaign against state capture and have opened criminal cases against high-profile implicated people (see more here).

We regularly challenge unreasonably high electricity prices.


We want to see South Africa’s tax revenue and public funds used for the benefit of all, not a greedy few. 

Donations of any amount are welcome.

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Where is the solution to the driving licence crisis?
That questionable tender award for the new card machine has still not been overturned