Law Society of South Africa says Letsoalo’s accusations are attempts to deflect attention away from the problems RAF is facing.
The Law Society of South Africa has condemned what it called unfounded and unsubstantiated accusations by the Road Accident Fund chief executive Collins Letsoalo about alleged corrupt lawyers who complicated the RAF’s financial crisis.
“The Law Society of South Africa unequivocally condemns recent attempts to shift blame for the Road Accident Fund’s dysfunction onto the legal profession. These allegations, which claim that legal practitioners are exacerbating the RAF’s challenges, are misleading and part of a broader attempt to transform the RAF into a social benefits scheme.
“These individuals, along with any legal or medical practitioners involved in corrupt activities, must be held accountable and prosecuted if found guilty. It is clear that the RAF’s current management is unsustainable, but the solution does not lie in scapegoating legal professionals.”that Letsoalo’s accusations are aimed at deflecting attention away from the numerous problems that beset RAF. “It does not get us anywhere, it is destructive.
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