ActionSA Welcomes Scopa Resolution to Lay Criminal Charges Against Disgraced Ex-RAF CEO

ActionSA welcomes the resolution adopted today by Parliament’s Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) to lay criminal charges against former Road Accident Fund (RAF) CEO, Collins Letsoalo, for defying Parliament’s lawful instruction to appear before the committee as part of its inquiry into the financial mismanagement and governance failures at the Fund.

This decision represents an important affirmation that no public official, regardless of position, is above Parliament or the law.

ActionSA has consistently argued that Mr Letsoalo’s conduct constituted a direct assault on Parliament’s constitutional oversight responsibilities. Following his refusal to comply with a parliamentary summons in November last year, ActionSA called for his immediate criminal prosecution, warning that failure to act would establish a dangerous precedent whereby senior public officials could simply ignore Parliament without consequence.

Over the course of SCOPA’s inquiry, committee members have been presented with disturbing evidence relating to governance failures, financial mismanagement, questionable legal strategies, procurement concerns, and the deteriorating financial position of the RAF. What emerged was not merely an institution facing operational challenges, but an organisation that has increasingly lost sight of its core mandate.

The RAF exists to compensate road accident victims and their families during some of the most difficult periods of their lives. Instead, it has become synonymous with financial instability, endless litigation, administrative dysfunction, and a growing burden on South African taxpayers.

ActionSA has repeatedly warned that the RAF represents one of the largest fiscal risks facing the country. In October last year, ActionSA revealed that the Fund’s estimated unrecorded liabilities exceed R500 billion, exposing a financial black hole that ultimately threatens the national fiscus.

These concerns have become even more urgent following recent court rulings relating to the RAF 1 claim form process, prompting ActionSA to write to the Minister of Finance seeking clarity on the potential fiscal implications.

Mr Letsoalo was afforded every opportunity to appear before Parliament and account for his actions. He chose instead to defy a lawful summons and undermine the authority of a constitutional institution. Today’s resolution demonstrates that such conduct carries consequences.

ActionSA commends SCOPA for taking a principled stand in defence of parliamentary oversight and the rule of law. We trust that law enforcement authorities will now act swiftly on the committee’s resolution and ensure that the matter proceeds without delay.

Today’s decision is a reminder that Parliament will not be ignored, taxpayers will not be taken for granted, and those responsible for the Fund’s collapse will ultimately be called to account.

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