Leaked RAF memo signifies management’s attempt to shift blame to staff
2 February 2016
The Democratic Alliance (DA) is in possession of leaked internal Road Accident Fund (RAF) memorandum which signals the intention by its management to shift the blame for gross negligence and largescale meltdown at the RAF onto employees which has the potential to see RAF management evade any and all accountability in the poor state of affairs at the government agency.
The document confirms suspicions that RAF management is shifting the blame for the delays onto employees and lower management, in order to cover up for rank maladministration and malpractice at the very top, when in fact the staff is overburdened with caseload and lack proper support. The document suggests corrective action “in line with RAF Disciplinary Policy”, including the fast-tracked dismissal of staff, instead of improving administrative discipline and support.
The DA will write to RAF CEO, Dr Eugene Watson, to publicly deny that this is the case and make clear the intentions of the memorandum.
Failing such an explanation, the Minister should make public her explanation as to why she has ignored our requests to institute an inquiry into the management of the RAF, as well as disclose the reasons for not ordering an inquiry into the management of the RAF whose mandate is to ensure compensation and justice for thousands of road accident victims-often poor- who have no access to justice.