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RAF 2007 Annual Report to the Portfolio Committee on Transport
ROAD ACCIDENT FUND Presentation of the RAF 2007 Annual Report to the Portfolio Committee on Transport 17 October 2007
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CONTENTS Highlights Review of operations
Performance against objectives Financial statements
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HIGHLIGHTS Net Fuel Levy Income grows 26.3% Remove
Claims finalised increase 38.6% Claims backlog drops 23.5% Compensation paid rises 28.5% Remove Cost to compensation ratio improves 8.3% Cash holdings at year-end R2,4 billion
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HIGHLIGHTS Despite this …
Outstanding claims liability grows 11.8% to R23.9 billion Resulting in… Deficit rising 9.8%% to R20.2 billion
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ENVIROMENTAL FACTORS ECONOMIC REGULATORY Economic growth – 5%
Growth in vehicle population – 7.2% (8.5 m vehicles) Increase in distance travelled – 2.1% (128.1 million vehicle kilometres) Increase in road fatalities – 8.9% (15 393) Foreign visitors – 8.5 million (1996) REGULATORY NO CHANGE RAF Amendment Act remains elusive !
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Losing battle ?
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ECONOMIC CHOICES Constraints …
Poor capital base (Grossly undercapitalised) Fuel levy too low to address the legacy SARS Fuel collection reduces cash receipts by R1 billion Choices… Clearing the backlog vs Building reserves/ appropriate capital base
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KEY FACTS South African vehicle population Remove
* Source: Road Traffic Management Corporation
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KEY FACTS Vehicle accidents with fatalities in South Africa Remove
* Source: Road Traffic Management Corporation
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KEY FACTS Motor vehicle fatalities in South Africa Remove
* Source: Road Traffic Management Corporation
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KEY FACTS Annual fuel sales for road use in South Africa Remove
* Source: Road Traffic Management Corporation
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KEY FACTS Claims lodged with the RAF Remove
* Source: Road Traffic Management Corporation
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Revenue Remove
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Financial performance (Income Statement) Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Analysis of Total Income Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Analysis RAF Fuel levy Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS RAF levy vs other fuel levies Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS RAF levy – diesel rebate Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS RAF Finance income Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Analysis of Total expenditure Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Claims Expenditure Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Number of Claims Outstanding Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Number of Claims Outstanding Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Distribution of Claims settlements Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Number of Claims Outstanding Remove
Distribution of claim settlements according to size Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Composition of Claim payments Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Composition of Claim payments – Contingency fees
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Composition of Claims Compensation payments
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Medical Undertaking Claims Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Medical Undertaking Claims Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Claims reported – delay between accident and reporting the claims to the RAF Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Claims settled – time between accident and final settlement Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Claims settled – average settlement amounts
Average settlement amount per year finalised Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Claims settled – average settlement amounts
Claims greater than R500 000 as % of total finalised claims Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Large claims – Foreign vs RSA claims Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS RAF staff count Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS RAF staff productivity Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Cost to Compensation ratio’s Remove
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Financial position (Balance Sheet) Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Solvency and Capitalisation Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Liquidity Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Number of reported claims vs Incurred claims
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Ultimate claims expenditure per accident year
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Provision for outstanding claims per accident year Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Provision for medical undertakings Remove
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REVIEW OF OPERATIONS Provision for outstanding claims per accident year Remove
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RAF Performance against objectives for the 2006/07 Financial Year
National Objectives Strategic Plan Objectives Action Plan Objective Measure Targets Actual 1 Effective Service Delivery Deliver the mandate in an operationally effective and efficient manner Develop and implement effective processes and systems that timeously deliver on the mandate and assist in reducing the backlog New system design and component acquisition by financial year end (Roll out in new year) 31/03/07 Target achieved Business diagnostic report finalised. Functional specifications of ERP and Claims system finalised. Component acquisition: ERP system acquired. Claims system in final stages of being acquired. Transform our Human Capital into a motivated team with a performance driven culture New system design, including performance management system by financial year end Performance management design finalised. Balance Score card system adopted. Software acquired and installed. Implemented for executives & senior managers 2 Minimise the cost of administration and service providers (thus maximising funds available for payment of compensation) Lower RAF costs of administration Cost to compensation ratio; 50% Target exceeded 44% 3 Develop a sustainable economic model in conjunction with necessary stakeholders Proposal on proper capitalisation and ongoing funding of the RAF by deadline date A proposal for a fuel levy increase to inter alia, address the backlog, was submitted to National Treasury in October 2006. The Minister of Finance awarded a 5 cents per litre increase in the 2007/08 Budget speech Pursue legislative amendments Comments on Regulations submitted to NDOT on 4 May 06 4 Develop proposals with stakeholders to restore the RAF to financial health Restore financial solvency Liabilities to total assets ratio 2031% 580% Target exceeded Restore financial liquidity Current ratio 0.2:1 0.72:1 Target exceeded
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RAF Performance against objectives for the 2006/07 Financial Year (continue)
National Objectives Strategic Plan Objectives Action Plan Objective Measure Targets Actual Socio-economic Development Adhere to Government’s Socio-economic goals Employment equity 60% 83% Target exceeded Gender equity 45% 54% Target exceeded Disabled 1% 1.06% Target exceeded BEE Procurement 20% 52% Target exceeded C Good Governance & Risk Management Promote good governance Adhere to corporate governance structures by financial year end Existence of a risk assessment framework & risk management structures by financial year end 31 Mar 07 Target achieved Foster positive public image Independent Survey of public image – Percentage positive image 5% 40% of respondents that dealt with RAF had a positive view of the RAF
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SUSTAINABILITY Employment equity Remove
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SUSTAINABILITY Employment equity Remove
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Financial position (Balance Sheet) Remove
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Statement of Financial performance (Income Statement) Remove
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ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Cash flow statement Remove
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THANK YOU
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BACK UP SLIDES
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KEY FACTS Five year review Remove
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KEY FACTS Five year review Remove
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KEY FACTS Five year review Remove
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Key risk changes introduced by the Amendment Act & Regulations
RAF AMENDMENT ACT Key risk changes introduced by the Amendment Act & Regulations Increased risk: R limit removed Hit and run regulations HPCSA tribunal costs constitutional court challenge
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RAF AMENDMENT ACT General damages
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RAF AMENDMENT ACT UPFS Emergency tariff General tariff NHRPL + 25%
Medical Tariffs Emergency tariff NHRPL + 25% Translation Emergency definition submitted to Trauma Society General tariff UPFS
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Amendment Act Regulations Status report
RAF AMENDMENT ACT Amendment Act Regulations Status report In terms of the regulations, the Minister of Transport must consult the Minister of Health before the Regulations can finally be enacted. A meeting between the Ministers has taken place in the week ending 19 October 2007.
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