With nine bodyguards, exorbitant close protection costs for RAF's former CEO, exposed
[SA Labour News - South Africa] - 10/11/2025
IOL News reports that Road Accident Fund (RAF) head of security, Stephen Msiza, has made startling revelations about former CEO Collins Letsoalo’s close protection services. They came at a cost of R8m a year, exceeded the R480,000 limit set by the board.
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