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Road Accident Fund South Africa: Board Dissolved Amid Governance Crisis – July 17, 2025 News Update

Media July 17, 2025
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Road Accident Fund South Africa: Board Dissolved Amid Governance Crisis

Date: July 17, 2025

Minister Barbara Creecy Dissolves RAF Board

The Road Accident Fund South Africa (RAF) has entered a new chapter following the official dissolution of its board by Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy. The decision comes after months of mounting pressure and public scrutiny. The Minister cited several critical reasons for this action, including persistent governance failures, ongoing financial mismanagement, deep divisions within the board, and the board’s failure to fill key executive roles essential for the Fund’s operation.

Government Interventions Announced

In response to the crisis, the government has outlined a series of urgent interventions to stabilize the Road Accident Fund South Africa. These include:

  • Appointment of an interim accounting authority to oversee day-to-day operations.
  • Immediate recruitment process for a new, qualified board.
  • Establishment of an expert advisory committee to guide reforms and ensure best practices.
  • Request for an expanded Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigation into the Fund’s operations and finances.

Expert Analysis: Historical Context and Systemic Issues

According to analysis from the Daily Maverick, the Road Accident Fund South Africa’s troubles are deeply rooted in years of cadre deployment, chronic financial mismanagement, and a lack of professional, independent leadership. Experts highlight that the Fund’s decline accelerated as governance standards slipped and political appointments took precedence over merit-based leadership. The urgent need for transparent, professional management is now more apparent than ever.

Impact on Accident Victims, the Public, and the Economy

The ongoing crisis at the RAF has had a profound impact on accident victims, who face long delays and uncertainty in claim payouts. The public has also felt the effects through repeated fuel levy increases, implemented to cover the Fund’s growing deficits. The backlog of claims has reached record levels, straining both the economy and public trust in the institution.

Outlook and Next Steps

Looking ahead, the government has emphasized the importance of transparent reform and restoring public confidence in the Road Accident Fund South Africa. The next steps include the swift appointment of a new board, implementation of expert recommendations, and ongoing oversight by the SIU. Stakeholders and the public will be watching closely as the RAF embarks on this critical period of transformation.

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