South Africa: Parliament Launches Rare Inquiry Into Road Accident Fund
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South Africa: Parliament Launches Rare Inquiry Into Road Accident Fund
Months of missed audits, vanishing executives and R340bn in liabilities have finally triggered action -- Parliament is launching only its fourth full public accounts inquiry since 1994, into the Road Accident Fund.
Wake-up call for RAF as SCOPA prepares for full-scale inquiry – Moonstone Information Refinery
Suspended Road Accident Fund (RAF) chief executive Collins Letsoalo, who once told journalists he “sleeps nicely at night” even when police sirens blare past his home, may now find rest harder to come by. This comes after Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) launched a full-scale inquiry into alleged procurement irregularities and governance failures at the troubled Fund. The decision follows the tabling of an incriminating…
SCOPA to launch inquiry into RAF records - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts has agreed to launch an inquiry into a range of allegations against the Road Accident Fund (RAF). It’s the first committee inquiry of the 7th Parliament. SCOPA says after months of trying to get financial information from the RAF Board and its executive management, the committee has decided to go this route. The committee says the RAF has made its task of oversight difficult by not providing tru…
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