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The organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) says the Minister of Transport must explain why the pay of executives at the Road Traffic Infringement Agency increased by such large amounts in the past five years. A Sunday Times investigation has revealed that the executives had their salaries increase up to six times during that time. In one instance the former RTIA CEO Japh Chuwe’s income jumped from R3.3 million in 2019 to R10.8 million the following year. For more on this we are joined by…
Guest: Wayne Duvenage – OUTA CEO
Guest: Gill Gifford – Senior Journalist for the Sunday Times
By SAfmThe organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) says the Minister of Transport must explain why the pay of executives at the Road Traffic Infringement Agency increased by such large amounts in the past five years. A Sunday Times investigation has revealed that the executives had their salaries increase up to six times during that time. In one instance the former RTIA CEO Japh Chuwe’s income jumped from R3.3 million in 2019 to R10.8 million the following year. For more on this we are joined by…
Guest: Wayne Duvenage – OUTA CEO
Guest: Gill Gifford – Senior Journalist for the Sunday Times