# The Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse says the driving licence crisis is far from over, despite the repair of the old card printing machine. The organisation warns the 27-year-old machine is outdated, prone to frequent breakdowns, lacks modern security features, and must be urgently replaced. OUTA’s Stefanie Fick says a backlog of over 747-thousand cards remain, and concerns persist over a 900-million-rand tender awarded to French firm IDEMIA, which the Auditor-General found to be irregular:
OUTA warns broken licence card system still puts millions at risk despite machine repair [SOUND]
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