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Road Accident Fund South Africa: Key News & Updates – June 25, 2025

Media June 25, 2025
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Road Accident Fund South Africa: Key News & Updates – June 25, 2025

Today’s roundup covers the latest developments and trends surrounding the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa, based on news from June 2025.

1. Parliamentary Inquiry into RAF

The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has launched a comprehensive inquiry into the RAF, responding to serious allegations of financial mismanagement. The terms of reference will be approved on July 1, 2025, with the inquiry set to take place after the August recess (IOL, PublicNow).

2. Unethical Practices in RAF Claims

The Legal Practice Council briefed Parliament on a rise in unethical practices among attorneys handling RAF claims, driven by economic pressures. This issue is under scrutiny as it impacts claimants and the integrity of the fund (News24).

3. Negligence by Law Firms

A Cape Town law firm was found negligent in handling an RAF damages claim and has been ordered to compensate the affected client. This case highlights the importance of professional conduct in RAF-related legal matters (IOL).

4. Financial Losses Due to Court Judgments

Reports indicate that the RAF is losing millions due to default court judgments, often because lawyers are not sent to court to defend cases. This ongoing issue exacerbates the fund’s financial challenges (AllAfrica).

5. Recent Court Decisions

The Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) commented on the trend of increasing awards in RAF cases, referencing the recent Manzimela v Road Accident Fund case. This may set new precedents for future claims (Clyde & Co).

6. Board and Executive Developments

The Ministry of Transport convened a meeting with the RAF Board earlier this month, amid ongoing concerns about vacant executive posts and governance issues (Gov.za).

  • Transparency and accountability are major themes, with parliamentary oversight increasing.
  • Legal and ethical challenges continue to affect claimants and the RAF’s reputation.
  • Financial mismanagement and court losses are under the spotlight, with potential reforms on the horizon.

Stay tuned for daily updates on the Road Accident Fund and related legal, financial, and governance news in South Africa.

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