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Road Accident Fund Crisis Deepens: Latest News on Executive Suspensions, Dodgy Deals, and Financial Turmoil – December 2025

Media December 14, 2025
4 min read

RAF Under Fire: Major Developments Shake South Africa’s Road Accident Fund

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) continues to make headlines for all the wrong reasons as December 2025 brings fresh revelations of financial mismanagement, procurement irregularities, and leadership instability. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the latest developments affecting South Africa’s crucial road accident compensation system.

Controversial Call Centre Deal Exposes Procurement Irregularities

The most significant story breaking this week involves a dodgy call centre procurement deal that has raised serious questions about the RAF’s internal processes. According to investigative reports, senior RAF officials hastily terminated an internal call centre costing R25 million annually and replaced it with an external contract worth R190 million.

Key concerns about the deal include:

  • Significant process irregularities in procurement procedures
  • Decisions made outside the required Bid Adjudication Committee (BAC) process
  • Potential conflicts of interest involving suspended CFO Bernice Potgieter
  • Lack of proper documentation for the decision-making process

Documents reveal that while internal approval processes were underway in February 2023, suspended CEO Collins Letsoalo had already written to the Department of Employment and Labour in late 2022 seeking permission to participate in their contract with Alteram Solutions.

Leadership Crisis: Fourth CEO in Seven Months

The RAF’s leadership instability has reached unprecedented levels, with the organization now on its fourth CEO in just seven months. This revolving door of leadership has occurred against the backdrop of:

  • Collins Letsoalo’s controversial exit amid corruption allegations
  • Multiple acting CEOs struggling to stabilize operations
  • Board dissolution by Minister Barbara Creecy
  • Ongoing parliamentary investigations

Executive Suspensions Rock RAF Management

In November 2025, four senior RAF executives were placed on precautionary suspension, including:

  • Acting CEO Phathu Lukhwareni
  • CFO Bernice Potgieter
  • Acting Chief Governance Officer Mampe Kumalo
  • Head of Office Mpho Manyasha

These suspensions come as Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) intensifies its investigation into the RAF’s financial mismanagement and governance failures.

Financial Crisis Reaches Critical Point

The RAF’s financial situation continues to deteriorate, with several alarming indicators:

Massive Liabilities

The fund faces contingent liabilities approaching R500 billion, creating an unsustainable financial burden that threatens the entire compensation system.

Claims Processing Delays

Healthcare professionals and accident victims continue to face significant delays in receiving compensation, with some waiting years for payment.

Operational Challenges

The combination of leadership instability, suspended executives, and procurement controversies has severely impacted the RAF’s ability to fulfill its mandate.

Parliamentary Oversight Intensifies

SCOPA has escalated its investigation into the RAF crisis, with key developments including:

  • Subpoenas issued for former CEO Collins Letsoalo
  • Calls for criminal prosecution of implicated officials
  • Demands for comprehensive governance reforms
  • Scrutiny of procurement processes and financial controls

Impact on Road Accident Victims

The ongoing crisis has serious implications for South African road accident victims who depend on RAF compensation:

  • Delayed Claims Processing: Victims face extended waiting periods for compensation
  • Healthcare Provider Payments: Medical professionals treating RAF claimants experience payment delays
  • System Credibility: Public trust in the RAF system continues to erode
  • Legal Challenges: Increased litigation as stakeholders seek alternative remedies

Looking Ahead: Reform Efforts and Challenges

As the RAF crisis deepens, several reform initiatives are being considered:

Governance Restructuring

The appointment of a new board and permanent CEO remains a priority, though progress has been slow due to the complexity of the challenges.

Financial Sustainability

Long-term solutions to address the RAF’s massive liabilities and ensure sustainable operations are urgently needed.

Procurement Reform

Strengthening procurement processes and oversight mechanisms to prevent future irregularities is essential.

Key Takeaways for Stakeholders

The current RAF crisis highlights several critical issues:

  1. Governance Failures: Weak oversight and control mechanisms have enabled widespread mismanagement
  2. Financial Mismanagement: Poor financial controls have contributed to the fund’s unsustainable position
  3. Leadership Instability: Frequent changes in leadership have undermined operational effectiveness
  4. Procurement Irregularities: Weak procurement processes have enabled questionable deals and potential corruption

Conclusion

The Road Accident Fund’s current crisis represents one of the most significant challenges facing South Africa’s social security system. With executive suspensions, procurement scandals, and massive financial liabilities, the RAF requires urgent intervention to restore public confidence and ensure it can fulfill its critical mandate of compensating road accident victims.

As parliamentary investigations continue and reform efforts intensify, stakeholders across the country will be watching closely to see whether the RAF can overcome its current challenges and return to stable, effective operations.

Stay updated with the latest RAF developments and South African news by following our blog for regular updates on this evolving story.

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