[TOP STORY] RAF closing loopholes for fraudulent and foreigner claims

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‘We have been able to stop fraudulent claims in the past three years to the value of R3.6 billion. In the last six months alone, we have been able to stop fraudulent claims to the value of R460 million,’ says McIntosh Polela, spokesperson for the Road Accident Fund.
16 May 2024 9AM English South Africa Business News · Politics

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