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Road Accident Fund in South Africa: Board Dissolved, Parliament Investigates, and RABS Bill Returns – July 24, 2025 Update

Media July 24, 2025
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Road Accident Fund in South Africa: Board Dissolved, Parliament Investigates, and RABS Bill Returns – July 24, 2025 Update

Date: July 24, 2025

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is facing a period of significant change and scrutiny. Here are the latest developments as of today:

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 RAF, citing ongoing governance and performance concerns. Read the official statement.

2. Parliamentary Investigations into Financial Mismanagement

Parliament has launched a full inquiry into the RAF, focusing on allegations of financial mismanagement, governance failures, and delays in processing claims. The Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) has adopted terms of reference for this rare and comprehensive investigation. Read more from IOL | Parliament press release.

3. RABS Bill Reintroduced – Stakeholder Concerns

The Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill (RABS) has been reintroduced, sparking debate among stakeholders. Critics, including APRAV, warn that the bill could negatively impact road accident victims. Moneyweb analysis | APRAV’s concerns.

4. What This Means for Road Users

These developments signal a critical juncture for the RAF and all South African road users. The outcomes of the parliamentary inquiry and the fate of the RABS Bill will shape the future of road accident compensation and support for victims.

Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

Sources: Government of South Africa, IOL, Moneyweb, Parliament of South Africa

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