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Road Accident Fund News Update: Board Dissolved, Parliament Launches Inquiry – July 22, 2025

Media July 22, 2025
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Road Accident Fund News Update: Board Dissolved, Parliament Launches Inquiry – July 22, 2025

Introduction: The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is facing a period of significant change and scrutiny. In the past week, major developments have unfolded, impacting the governance and future of the RAF. Here’s a summary of the latest news and what it means for road users and claimants.

1. RAF Board Dissolved by Minister Barbara Creecy

On July 15, 2025, Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy officially dissolved the Board of Directors of the Road Accident Fund (gov.za, Moneyweb, Moonstone). This move comes after ongoing concerns about the Fund’s management and performance.

2. Parliamentary Inquiry into RAF Financial Mismanagement

Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has adopted terms of reference for a full inquiry into the RAF’s financial matters (Parliament.gov.za, IOL, Daily Maverick). The inquiry will investigate allegations of financial mismanagement, governance failures, and long-term sustainability issues.

3. Calls for Broader Investigation and Accountability

The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called for the SCOPA inquiry to cover all aspects of wrongdoing at the RAF, including alleged misconduct by suspended CEO Letsoalo (DA.org.za). The RAF’s leadership and operations remain under intense scrutiny from both Parliament and the public.

4. Ongoing Concerns: Fraud, Corruption, and Maladministration

Public discourse continues to highlight issues of fraud, corruption, and maladministration within the RAF (POWERTalk). These concerns have prompted calls for greater transparency and reform to restore trust in the Fund.

Conclusion

The recent dissolution of the RAF board and the launch of a parliamentary inquiry mark a turning point for the Road Accident Fund. As investigations proceed, road users and claimants are watching closely for signs of meaningful reform and improved service delivery. Stay tuned for further updates on the RAF’s future.

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