Road Accident Fund Crisis Deepens: Leadership Turmoil and Corruption Allegations Rock South Africa’s Safety Net
RAF Faces Unprecedented Leadership Crisis The Road Accident Fund (RAF), South Africa’s crucial safety net for road accident victims, is…
RAF Faces Unprecedented Leadership Crisis The Road Accident Fund (RAF), South Africa’s crucial safety net for road accident victims, is…
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces unprecedented crisis as executives are suspended, R6.74 million in performance bonuses are revealed, and R500 billion in undisclosed liabilities threaten taxpayers while accident victims wait years for compensation.
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces an unprecedented crisis with R500+ billion in liabilities, executive suspensions, and mounting political pressure. Our comprehensive analysis covers the latest developments, proposed reforms, and human impact of the ongoing crisis.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) faces mounting scrutiny as Transport Minister Barbara Creecy reveals R7.3 billion paid to foreign nationals over five years. Discover the governance crisis, legislative reforms, and calls for specialized tribunals reshaping South Africa’s road accident compensation system.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) faces unprecedented scrutiny as the SCOPA inquiry exposes governance failures, accounting irregularities, and a legal department crisis. Former CEO Collins Letsoalo’s defiance of parliamentary summons and the revelation that the legal department head lacks a law degree highlight systemic failures threatening accident victims’ compensation.
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces unprecedented crisis as Parliament demands jail time for reckless drivers, executives award themselves R6.7M in bonuses despite insolvency, and accounting controversies expose R300 billion discrepancies. Latest developments reveal systemic dysfunction in the country’s government insurer.
The Road Accident Fund faces its worst crisis as Minister Creecy exposes leadership failures, SCOPA pursues criminal charges, and a R300 billion accounting mystery rocks South Africa’s transport sector.
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces unprecedented crisis in November 2025. Discover the latest developments: former CEO Collins Letsoalo defies parliamentary summons, executives award themselves R6.74 million in bonuses despite insolvency, and courts rule on RAF liability. Comprehensive analysis of governance failures, financial mismanagement, and impact on accident victims.
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces its worst crisis with R518 billion in liabilities, while former CEO Collins Letsoalo faces criminal charges for defying Parliament’s summons to testify about the fund’s dysfunction.
The Road Accident Fund faces its deepest crisis yet as former CEO Collins Letsoalo defies parliamentary summons, a R133 million court settlement rocks the insolvent fund, and executives award themselves millions in bonuses despite widespread dysfunction.
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