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Breakfast with OUTA’s Wayne Duvenhage

The bulk of his working experience has been in the travel, tourism and transport sector.

Northfield Methodist Church, in partnership with the Rotary Club of Benoni Aurora, is hosting an inspirational fund-raising breakfast with Wayne Duvenage, chief executive officer of Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) on March 9.

Entrepreneur, activist, writer, change agent and family man, he was schooled in KwaZulu-Natal and is a BSc graduate from the University of Natal.

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The past six years, however, have been dedicated to civil activism, during which Duvenage became a founding member of OUTA in February 2012 and exited the corporate world as the chief executive of Avis Southern Africa, to provide the necessary full-time attention required to develop OUTA’s function and effectiveness as a civil-action organisation.

Today OUTA has a 50-strong team of investigators, researchers, communications and legal personnel tackling numerous projects aimed at holding people to account within state-owned entities and government departments.

The breakfast takes place in the Wesley Hall, at Northfield Methodist, at 8am. The cost is R150 per person, including breakfast.

Contact Quinton de Beer on 010 140 0210 or email Quinton@nfmc.org.za to book your seat.

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