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RAF Board U-Turns on CEO Collins Letsoalo's Special Leave, Imposes Suspension Instead

  • Mpho Dube
  • Jun 6
  • 2 min read

RAF CEO Collins Letsoalo

In a dramatic turn of events, the Road Accident Fund (RAF) board has rescinded its decision to place CEO Collins Letsoalo on special leave, opting instead for a suspension.


This development comes after the board was summoned to appear before Parliament to explain the circumstances surrounding Letsoalo's special leave.


The RAF board's decision to suspend Letsoalo stems from his alleged defiance and insubordination, particularly his decision to travel to Cape Town without approval despite being instructed not to attend a Standing Committee on Public Accounts (SCOPA) meeting. According to Deputy Board Chairperson Nomonde Mabuya-Moloele, Letsoalo's actions were seen as a clear disregard for the board's instructions.


The board's about-turn on Letsoalo's special leave follows advice that the initial decision was not legally sound. Mabuya-Moloele explained that while Letsoalo's contract makes provision for special leave, the company's policy does not. As a result, the board decided to retract the decision and impose a suspension instead.


The suspension has been met with scrutiny, with some questioning the board's motives and the impact on the RAF's operations. As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the RAF's leadership crisis is far from over.



In a statement, the RAF board emphasized its commitment to upholding the principles of good governance and ensuring that the organization is run in a manner that is transparent, accountable, and efficient. The suspension of Letsoalo is seen as a necessary step to maintain stability and ensure that the RAF can continue to deliver on its mandate.


The development has sparked a heated debate about the role of the RAF and the importance of effective leadership in ensuring that the organization can fulfill its purpose. As the situation continues to unfold, stakeholders will be watching closely to see how the RAF board navigates this crisis and what implications it will have for the organization's future.


The RAF's suspension of Letsoalo is a significant development that highlights the importance of accountability and good governance in public institutions. It remains to be seen how this situation will play out and what the long-term implications will be for the RAF and its stakeholders.


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