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Road Accident Fund in South Africa: Key Updates for May 17, 2025

Media May 17, 2025
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Road Accident Fund in South Africa: Key Updates for May 17, 2025

  1. Calls to Exclude the Rich and Foreign Nationals from RAF Claims Collins Letsoalo, CEO of the Road Accident Fund (RAF), has proposed that the fund should primarily benefit the poor and vulnerable, rather than the wealthy or foreign nationals. Letsoalo argues that the RAF’s resources should be focused on those most in need, especially as reckless drivers are indemnified from being sued for causing accidents. This proposal is sparking debate about the future direction and inclusivity of the fund.
  2. RAF Faces Severe Financial Crisis Recent reports to Parliament reveal that the RAF is on the brink of financial implosion, with liabilities exceeding R300 billion. The Auditor-General of South Africa (AGSA) highlighted that the number of accident claims far outstrips the fund’s ability to pay, and a dispute over accounting standards has further complicated the situation. The RAF’s deficit for the 2023/24 financial year stands at R1.5 billion, and the fund’s long-term sustainability is under serious threat.

Summary of Trends:

  • The RAF is under pressure to reform its claims process and eligibility criteria.
  • Financial instability and mounting claims are raising concerns about the fund’s future.
  • Policymakers and the public are debating how to ensure the RAF remains a safety net for those most in need.

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