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RAF: a ‘chamber of horrors’

12 Jun 2026
“The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is beset by well-documented corruption and maladministration: a chamber of horrors; around every turn there is another terrifying pop-up.”  reported Times Live in January
In March Business Maverick reported that RAF faces an imminent financial crisis, “threatening a R400bn hole in the National Budget” .
In June Business Maverick reported that the Standing Committee on Public Accounts) SCOPA submitted evidence to Parliament showing that RAF owed 35 medico-legal experts R41.29m while a wider group of 47 specialists was owed more than R120.75m.
Other allegations against RAF include: a R79m lease in Johannesburg: closure of a 200-bed hospital after the RAF failed to pay more than R300m in outstanding debt; manipulating of the procurement processes, splitting invoices to bypass approval limits and receiving VIP treatment from service providers in exchange for contracts.
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