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Road Accident Fund South Africa: Key Updates and News – July 27, 2025

Media July 27, 2025
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Daily Update: Road Accident Fund (RAF) News – July 27, 2025

Stay informed with the latest developments, controversies, and reforms surrounding the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa. Below is a summary of the most important news and trends as of today.

RAF Board Dissolved by Minister Barbara Creecy

On July 15, 2025, Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy officially dissolved the board of the Road Accident Fund (gov.za). This decisive move has been met with a mix of support and criticism from various stakeholders, including the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) and legal experts (TopAuto, IOL). Many hope this will pave the way for much-needed reforms, while others question the long-term impact.

Parliamentary Investigations and SCOPA Inquiry

The RAF is currently under intense scrutiny for alleged financial mismanagement and governance failures. Parliament has launched an official investigation, with the Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) set to begin a formal inquiry in September 2025 (Parliament.gov.za, IOL). The Democratic Alliance (DA) has called for the inquiry to cover all aspects of wrongdoing, including the conduct of suspended CEO Letsoalo (DA.org.za).

Debate Over the Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill

There is ongoing debate about the reintroduction of the Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill. Some experts and non-profits argue that the focus should be on properly executing the existing RAF Act rather than introducing new legislation (Moneyweb).

Corruption Concerns and Calls for Accountability

Corruption and mismanagement remain central concerns for the RAF. Recent media coverage has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability to ensure the fund serves road accident victims effectively (eNCA, Gert Nel Inc Attorneys).

Conclusion

The coming months will be critical for the future of the Road Accident Fund as investigations proceed and reforms are debated. Stay tuned for daily updates on this evolving story.

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