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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy's dissolution of the Road Accident Fund board sparks diverse reactions from stakeholders, ...
The pain inflicted on accident victims, the public purse and our economy by a broken RAF is incalculable. Fixing it will take courage and resolve.
In a decisive move, Transport Minister Barbara Creecy dissolves the Road Accident Fund board, addressing critical governance ...
JOHANNESBURG - Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has dissolved the Board of Directors of the Road Accident Fund (RAF). The ...
Established in 1996, the Road Accident Fund (RAF) covers South African road users should they sustain injuries or worse in accidents involving motor vehicles in the country. However, Minister of ...
Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy has dissolved the board of the Road Accident Fund (RAF) after a litany of operational ...
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): An injured person in a road accident will be provided with the treatment worth Rs 1.50 lakh in ...
Lawyers aren't sent to court, resulting in default judgments The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is losing millions in default court judgments. A default court judgment occurs when the respondent, the ...
Topic : The Road Accident Fund New funds: The perils lying ahead Without prior consultations on the new funds, the Cabinet deliberated and made it a policy to pursue the two issues.
Missed audits by the Road Accident Fund, vanishing executives and R340bn in liabilities — Parliament launched only its fourth full public accounts inquiry since 1994.
The Minister of Transport, Ms Barbara Creecy has dissolved the Board of Directors of the Road Accident Fund (RAF). This follows persistent governance and operational challenges that have beset the RAF ...