Suspended RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo Claims Corruption Within the Legal Fraternity
SOUTH AFRICA, JUL 13 – Executives allege suspensions stem from exposing corruption and racial bias in RAF, claiming to have reduced liabilities by R304 billion, while facing political and judicial challenges.
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South Africa: 'A Journey of Victimhood' - - Suspended Executives Say They Were Targeted for Exposing Corruption At RAF
Collins Letsoalo and Sefotle Modiba said their actions saved the fund significant money, and their suspensions were politically motivated attempts to undermine their reforms.
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Read Full ArticleSuspended RAF Executives Allege Racial Bias in Suspensions
Two senior executives of the Road Accident Fund (RAF), CEO Collins Letsoalo and Chief Investment Officer Sefotle Modiba, have accused the organisation of racial bias and ulterior motives behind their suspensions. Speaking at a press briefing in Pretoria on Saturday, the pair linked their suspensions to their attempts to reform the RAF’s operations. Letsoalo alleged that white-owned law firms received preferential treatment in claim payouts compa…
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