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RAF Board Dissolved: Minister Creecy Acts Amid Governance Crisis and Insolvency

Media July 16, 2025
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RAF Board Dissolved: Minister Creecy Acts Amid Governance Crisis and Insolvency

Date: July 16, 2025

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is once again in the spotlight after Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy announced the dissolution of its board. This decisive move comes amid mounting operational and governance failures, ongoing investigations, and the fund’s deepening financial crisis.

Why Was the RAF Board Dissolved?

  • Governance Failures: The board failed to fulfill its legal mandate, leading to a loss of confidence in its ability to run the entity effectively.
  • Financial Insolvency: The RAF is insolvent, with liabilities far exceeding its assets.
  • Investigations: The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) and Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (Scopa) are probing the fund’s recent conduct and financial management.
  • Leadership Issues: The board’s handling of the CEO’s suspension was deemed reckless, causing institutional uncertainty and legal challenges.
  • Litigation and Judgments: Costly litigation against the Auditor-General and frequent default judgments have further strained the fund.
  • Vacant Key Positions: The board failed to fill critical executive roles, including chief claims officer and head of legal.

What Happens Next?

  • An interim accounting authority will be appointed by the National Treasury while a new board is recruited.
  • An expert advisory committee will review the RAF’s business processes and recommend reforms.
  • Minister Creecy plans to reintroduce the Road Accident Benefit Scheme (RABS) Bill, aiming to simplify and improve access to benefits for road accident victims through a no-fault system.

Broader Context and Outlook

The RAF has faced chronic governance and financial challenges for years, with whistleblowers exposing corruption and ongoing legal battles hampering its effectiveness. The government’s latest actions signal a renewed commitment to reform and accountability in South Africa’s road safety and compensation system.

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