the oversight body, hota, he said needs further enforcement help. >> hota cannot do anything. the law of the land. so it is the law enforcement agency who should be pushed to take action. >> reporter: but even that may not be enough. suky hall said she could tell the hospital was trying to stay one step ahead of the law. >> why was the hospital telling me hush, hush. you can't mention anything. you can't talk about this. you can't go anywhere. it's because they want to keep it quiet. as far as i know and this young lady who is obviously living there, everybody's involved. the government's involved, the police are involved. >> reporter: but she says, she has no regrets. she broke the hospital rules and found her kidney donor, a 25-year-old mother of three who had given birth only six months earlier. she says she didn't ask her why she sold her kidney but accepted the hospital's account she was poor, probably in debt. suky jo hall was never in doubt, she was buying a new kidney. >> we had done all of our research before we went and so the fact we were going to a hospital and we