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[TRENDING] Cosatu calls for review in fuel taxes

JOHANNESBURG - The Congress for South African Trade Unions is calling for fuel taxes to be reviewed.It says the Road Accident Fund is one of those that are badly managed.Watch the video above for more details on this story

Cosatu is calling for fuel taxes to be reviewed. It says government can't pass the failures of non-performing agencies on to consumers. It says the Road Accident Fund is one of those that are badly managed. The alliance partner says government must relook at the fund.

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