RAF processes to protect beneficiaries against fraudulent lawyers

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GUEST – McIntosh Polela, the spokesperson for The Road Accident Fund

The Road Accident Fund (RAF) is delighted at the 10-year jail term that was imposed on a thieving lawyer by the Durban specialised commercial crimes court. Langelihle Dube was sentenced for the theft of R2.3m belonging to his clients. The amount includes a minor’s R1.4m that was paid to the attorney’s trust account by the RAF. What processes has the Road Accident Fund put in place to protect beneficiaries against fraudulent lawyers?
29 Jan 2024 3PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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