Executives of the embattled Road Accident Fund (RAF) gave themselves R6.74 million worth of performance bonuses in the 2024/25 financial year – with the controversial former CEO getting a comfortable R2.8 million bonus. This comes while the RAF, South Africa’s government insurer funded by a R2.18-per-liter fuel levy, is in severe financial and governance crisis. It collects over R48 billion annually from the fuel levy but faces insolvency amid corruption claims and mismanagement.
Sam Busa