Road Accident Fund Makes Major Progress: R3.3 Billion Paid to Claimants Amid Ongoing Reforms – September 2025 Update
RAF Delivers on Promise: R3.3 Billion Disbursed in Two Weeks In a significant development for South African road accident victims,…
RAF Delivers on Promise: R3.3 Billion Disbursed in Two Weeks In a significant development for South African road accident victims,…
The Road Accident Fund has paid R3.3 billion in outstanding claims while facing a parliamentary corruption investigation. Get the latest updates on governance changes, payment progress, and what it means for claimants.
The Road Accident Fund has paid R3.3 billion in outstanding claims over three weeks under new leadership, tackling a R20 billion backlog with accelerated processing for claims older than 180 days.
The Road Accident Fund has resumed payments for R20 billion in outstanding claims while facing a parliamentary corruption investigation. Get the latest updates on RAF reforms, payment acceleration, and the ongoing SCOPA inquiry into alleged financial mismanagement.
Road Accident Fund Makes Significant Progress in Clearing Claims Backlog The Road Accident Fund (RAF) has announced a major breakthrough…
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa has launched a R20 billion claims clearance initiative, disbursing R3.3 billion in two weeks and planning monthly payments exceeding R4 billion throughout 2025. Recent developments include the dissolution of the previous board, appointment of an interim board, enhanced transparency measures, and ongoing reforms such as the Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill. These changes aim to resolve the claims backlog, improve governance, and ensure timely compensation for road accident victims.
The Road Accident Fund faces its biggest crisis with R19 billion in outstanding claims and complete leadership overhaul. New interim board promises aggressive payment strategy starting October 2025.
RAF Faces Critical Juncture as New Interim Board Takes Control The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is undergoing…
South Africa’s Road Accident Fund faces a historic crisis in September 2025, with a R19 billion claims backlog, board dissolution, and a High Court ruling forcing faster payments. New interim leadership and a parliamentary inquiry aim to address deep-rooted governance and financial issues. Read our in-depth analysis of the RAF’s challenges, reforms, and what lies ahead for claimants and service providers.
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