Pay us, or we'll halt service: KZN ambulance operators demand R10m owed by RAF

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The Road Accident Fund has been given until Saturday to pay close to R10m owed to private ambulance operators in KwaZulu-Natal - or services will be cut.

On Friday, the KwaZulu Natal Private Ambulances Association handed over a memorandum to the Road Accident Fund demanding that it paid up close to R10-million, owed to its members.The Road Accident Fund has been given until Saturday to pay close to R10m owed to private ambulance operators in KwaZulu-Natal — or services will be cut.

“Should you fail to meet our demands and deal decisively with this economic sabotage, we shall have no option but to return here on a more radical programme. Also, we shall withdraw our ambulances, without any further notice. Our right to approach courts to enforce our rights is duly reserved,” KZNPAA chairperson Andile Nduli said in the memorandum.

“We are informed [that] Covid-19 is the culprit. Strangely, the 'discriminatory Covid-19' only affected our claims. Is this how a caring government behaves?” He said KZNPAA was the collective voice of private ambulance owners in the province and was the “new kid on the block” as it was formed on September 1.

 

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The Road Accident Fund has transferred the money to Dubai

ntomb_1 Well done.

Don't they know that the RAF is yet another example of the ANC mess. There is no money!

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