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Sunshine Hospital Closure Highlights Road Accident Fund Crisis in South Africa – Daily RAF News Update (15 June 2025)

Media June 15, 2025
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Sunshine Hospital Closure Highlights Road Accident Fund Crisis in South Africa – Daily RAF News Update (15 June 2025)

Sunshine Hospital in Johannesburg is set to be auctioned after being forced to close its doors, a direct result of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) owing the hospital approximately R400 million. Despite multiple court orders in the hospital’s favor, the RAF has failed to pay, leading to the layoff of 300 staff members and the turning away of all patients. This crisis underscores the severe impact of the RAF’s ongoing financial and legal troubles on South Africa’s healthcare system.

RAF’s Chaotic Litigation and Financial Woes

The RAF has come under fire for its ‘chaotic’ approach to litigation, with a recent Gauteng High Court judgment highlighting millions wasted on unnecessary court cases. The fund’s inability to settle claims efficiently has led to a backlog of cases and mounting criticism from both the judiciary and the public.

Leadership Crisis: CEO Placed on Special Leave

Adding to the turmoil, RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo was recently placed on special leave amid controversy over holding dual roles and receiving a substantial bonus. This leadership vacuum has further eroded confidence in the fund’s ability to manage its obligations and implement much-needed reforms.

Spike in Court Cases, But No Faster Payouts

While there has been a noticeable increase in RAF-related court cases, the fund has admitted that this has not translated into faster payouts for claimants. Many accident victims and healthcare providers continue to face long delays and uncertainty regarding compensation.

Government Seeks Solutions, But Uncertainty Remains

The government has revived discussions around a previously rejected bill aimed at reforming the RAF. However, with ongoing leadership issues and financial instability, the future of the fund remains uncertain.

Defamation Ruling Further Damages RAF’s Image

In a recent legal blow, the RAF and its communications head were found to have defamed Sunshine Hospital, further damaging the fund’s public image and raising questions about its accountability.

Conclusion: Urgent Need for Reform

The crisis at the Road Accident Fund is having a devastating impact on healthcare providers, accident victims, and the broader South African public. The closure of Sunshine Hospital is a stark warning of what could happen if urgent reforms are not implemented. Stakeholders are calling for greater transparency, accountability, and efficiency from the RAF to restore trust and ensure that those affected by road accidents receive the support they deserve.

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