Open letter to the South African public

Gert Nel Incorporated, and particularly our managing partner Mr Gert Nel, in his personal capacity, has fallen victim to a smear campaign orchestrated by the Road Accident Fund led by their CEO Collins Letsoalo.

The attack is rooted in the fact that the executive and Board of the RAF had been called on their unlawful reform and mismanagement of the RAF.

See in this regard various publications in which our Mr. Nel has highlighted the utter disregard of the rule of law and the Court, resulting in serious prejudice to all road crash victims.

Despite calling a media briefing to address the issues raised, Mr. Letsoalo, seemingly unable to prove the contrary, opted to orchestrate a false and defamatory innuendo of corruption as aired and published on various media platforms. RAF spokesperson Mr. Macintosh Pholela also joined in spreading more falsities and unsubstantiated rhetoric to silence the voice of truth. Gert Nel Incorporated and Mr. Gert Nel intend to address these lies with the full might of the law.

We take the opportunity to assure our valued clients of our undeterred resolve to ensure that they receive justice in their plight to regain their livelihood.

To the South African public, we thank you for your support and assure you that we will not back down and will continue to expose the unlawful business practices of the RAF executive to ensure that action is taken to ensure that the RAF is administrated and seen to honor its statutory obligation to provide the widest possible protection to all road crash victims.

We are not naive to think that the RAF will publicly apologize nor desist from victimizing our firm and our Mr. Nel with continued unwarranted attacks and prejudice.

We have faith in the South African public that they are open minded enough to consider all of these frivolous accusations against our practice’s track record, unselfish fight for the rights of all road crash victims and the South African public in general and to factually test whatever the RAF wishes to publish concerning our firm.

We thank you.
Gert Nel Incorporated

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