DA calls for Minister Creecy's intervention as Road Accident Fund faces collapse
3 September 2024
The DA wrote to the Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy, to urgently draw her attention to the fact that the Road Accident Fund (RAF) seems to have halted payments for nearly four months.
This state of affairs seems to point to the fund's imminent implosion without prompt intervention from either the Transport Minister or the Portfolio Committee on Transport.
Over the years, we have seen a worrying disconnect between the Department of Transport and one of its key entities, the Road Accident Fund (RAF). The RAF CEO and the Board have been operating unchecked and without proper oversight for too long. Having six Transport Ministers in only seven years has produced a perfect environment in which the RAF, for example, can pick which sections of the RAF Act to apply and which not to apply, based on what works best for them.
Proof of this was the onerous new requirements RAF tried to impose on traffic accident victims, by the introduction in 2022 of a new “RAF1 form” without having followed the proper administrative channels.