Road Accident Fund South Africa News Update – June 13, 2025
Road Accident Fund South Africa News Update – June 13, 2025
Stay up to date with the latest developments regarding the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa. Here’s a summary of the most important news and trends for June 2025:
1. RAF CEO Suspension and Board Tensions
- The RAF CEO, Collins Letsoalo, has been suspended amid controversy over dual roles and bonus payments (IOL, 12 June 2025).
- Letsoalo has served the Board with legal papers challenging his suspension (Parliament of South Africa, 12 June 2025).
- The Ministry of Transport convened a physical meeting with the RAF Board to address ongoing governance issues (Gov.za, 9 June 2025).
2. Financial Mismanagement and Legal Challenges
- Reports reveal the RAF is wasting millions on chaotic court cases, with frequent default judgments due to lack of legal representation (GroundUp, 10 June 2025).
- The RAF secured an interim court order to block SARS from deducting R5.1 billion from its fuel levy to pay an Eskom rebate.
- Recent court cases, such as Mathonsi v Road Accident Fund (11 June 2025), highlight ongoing legal pressures (LawLibrary, 11 June 2025).
3. Legislative and Government Action
- The government is reviving a previously rejected bill aimed at reforming the RAF and addressing its financial and operational challenges (Moonstone, 5 June 2025).
- Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Transport is actively involved, with follow-up meetings scheduled and public scrutiny increasing (Parliament of South Africa, 12 June 2025).
4. Key Trends and Outlook
- Leadership instability and legal battles are dominating RAF news.
- Financial mismanagement and court losses are putting further strain on the fund’s resources.
- Government and parliamentary intervention signal possible reforms ahead.
For more details, visit the official sources linked above. Stay tuned for tomorrow’s update on the Road Accident Fund in South Africa.
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