Over 40 of the 102 law firms reported to the Legal Practice Council (LPC) for allegedly not repaying duplicate payments made into their trust accounts by the Road Accident Fund (RAF), have not yet paid back the money.
Fraud doctor sentenced to 576 hours’ community service PREMIUM By Kathryn Kimberley - 03 June 2021
A convicted Nelson Mandela Bay doctor must clock up a total of 576 hours at Livingstone Hospital as part of his sentence for attempting to defraud the Road Accident Fund (RAF) out of about R2.2m.
Dr Tony Moodley narrowly escaped a jail term when he was sentenced in the Gqeberha Commercial Crimes Court this week, but the 67-year-old will spend the next 36 months under house arrest at his Cotswold home.
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PUTCO has taken restorative justice to another level in making amends to the families of the six people who died when one of its buses caught alight with passengers inside. | Dumisani Dube
Families of Putco bus fire victims to get 100k once off, R10k monthly and a job for one relative
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Johannesburg - Putco has taken restorative justice to another level in making amends to the families of the six people who died when one of its buses caught alight with passengers inside.
This comes after the bus company, Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane, MEC for Community Safety, Security and Liaison Vusi Shongwe, Nkangala District Municipality mayor Sarah Masilela and Thembisile Hani Local Municipality mayor Nomsa Mtsweni were involved in a six-hour meeting to find a way of making it up to the victims.