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Road Accident Fund News Update: Court Backlogs, Financial Crisis, and Policy Reforms (May 23, 2025)

Media May 23, 2025
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Road Accident Fund News Update: Court Backlogs, Financial Crisis, and Policy Reforms (May 23, 2025)

Road Accident Fund News Update: Court Backlogs, Financial Crisis, and Policy Reforms (May 23, 2025)

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is a vital safety net for South Africans injured in road accidents. Recent news highlights several challenges facing the fund, including a spike in court cases, ongoing backlogs, financial instability, and proposed policy reforms.

Spike in RAF Court Cases and Ongoing Backlogs: The number of RAF-related matters appearing before South African courts has surged, with over 60 cases on the roll in a single day at the Pietermaritzburg High Court. While this suggests courts are working through the backlog, the RAF prefers out-of-court settlements to reduce costs and speed up compensation. Delays are caused by both administrative issues and court processes. The RAF urges claimants to ensure all required documents are submitted for faster resolution.

Proposed Reforms: Excluding Wealthy and Foreign Nationals: RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo has proposed that the fund should prioritize the poor and vulnerable, suggesting that wealthy individuals and foreign nationals may be excluded from future claims. This proposal is sparking debate about the fund’s inclusivity and the best way to allocate limited resources.

RAF Faces Severe Financial Crisis: Recent reports to Parliament reveal that the RAF is facing a financial crisis, with liabilities exceeding R300 billion and a deficit of R1.5 billion for the 2023/24 financial year. The Auditor-General has raised concerns about the fund’s long-term sustainability, as the number of claims continues to outpace available resources. Disputes over accounting standards have further complicated the situation.

What This Means for Claimants and the Public: The combination of court backlogs, financial instability, and proposed policy changes means that claimants may face longer wait times and stricter eligibility criteria in the future. The RAF encourages those with outstanding claims to contact their call centre for updates and to ensure all documentation is in order.

Stay tuned for more updates on the Road Accident Fund and road safety news in South Africa.

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