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Road Accident Fund News Update: Leadership Changes, Financial Scrutiny, and Road Safety Initiatives – June 2, 2025

Media June 2, 2025
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Road Accident Fund News Update
Road Accident Fund News Update

Road Accident Fund News Update – June 2, 2025

Stay informed with the latest developments surrounding the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa. Here are the top news stories and trends for today:

1. Parliamentary Criticism Over Board Vacancies and Fiscal Chaos

The RAF board recently faced intense scrutiny from Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA). Chairperson Songezo Zibi described the situation as a ‘train wreck’, citing ongoing vacancies and fiscal management challenges. This highlights persistent governance issues within the fund.

2. RAF CEO Placed on Special Leave

Collins Letsoalo, the CEO of the Road Accident Fund, has been placed on special leave with immediate effect. This move signals further instability in the fund’s leadership at a critical time.

3. Nearly R5 Billion Paid Out in Default Claims

Following changes to its panel of attorneys, the RAF has paid out almost R5 billion in default claims. This development raises questions about the fund’s legal processes and financial oversight.

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is currently probing over 100 law firms for allegedly defrauding the RAF through duplicate payments. This investigation underscores the need for stronger anti-fraud measures within the fund.

5. Road Safety Initiatives Continue

Despite these challenges, the RAF remains committed to promoting road safety. Recently, the fund engaged with Durban schools as part of the 2025 Comrades Marathon, emphasizing the importance of responsible road use.

Conclusion

The Road Accident Fund is at a crossroads, facing leadership changes, financial scrutiny, and ongoing legal challenges. However, its continued focus on road safety initiatives offers hope for positive change. Stay tuned for daily updates on the RAF and other key developments in South Africa’s road safety landscape.

Sources: Moonstone, SAnews, News24, GroundUp, Comrades.com

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