Road Accident Fund in South Africa: July 2025 News Roundup – Inquiries, Controversies, and Key Developments
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) remains at the center of national attention in South Africa this July 2025, with several…
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) remains at the center of national attention in South Africa this July 2025, with several…
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is under renewed scrutiny as Parliament’s SCOPA launches a comprehensive inquiry into its financial affairs, focusing on mismanagement and potential reforms. Key developments and what this means for South Africans are covered in this July 2025 update.
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is once again in the national spotlight as Parliament’s Standing Committee on…
The Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa is once again in the national spotlight as July 2025 brings a…
June 30, 2025: The Road Accident Fund faces a governance crisis as the suspended CEO’s court bid fails and Parliament launches a rare full inquiry. Meanwhile, the RAF reports a 43.5% surge in youth accident claims and over 24,000 young fatalities in five years, highlighting urgent road safety and financial reform needs.
A daily summary of the latest news and trends about the Road Accident Fund (RAF) in South Africa, including a rise in accidents among young people, a parliamentary inquiry, financial concerns, and more. (June 29, 2025)
Parliament has launched a full inquiry into the Road Accident Fund (RAF) amid allegations of financial mismanagement and governance failures. Meanwhile, the Pretoria High Court has upheld the suspension of RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo. Read the latest updates and analysis for June 28, 2025.
Parliament has launched a full-scale inquiry into the Road Accident Fund’s financial management, while the Pretoria High Court has upheld the suspension of RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo. Read the latest updates and analysis for June 27, 2025.
South Africa’s Parliament has launched a rare inquiry into the Road Accident Fund (RAF) amid a surge in claims by young people and growing road safety concerns. Over 70,000 claims from youth highlight the urgent need for reform and transparency at the RAF. Read the latest updates and analysis for June 26, 2025.
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