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Public Protector investigates RAF CEO over R10-million security and R4-million armoured BMW

# The Public Protector will probe embattled Road Accident Fund CEO Collins Letsoalo over allegations he spent over ten-million-rand of public funds on security over three-years. Allegations also include a four-million-rand armoured BMW X5 and employing nine bodyguards. A whistleblower claims some guards protect his wife and children. This makes him the most protected State Owned Enterprise boss with more security than ministers. Letsoalo claims the security is justified over threats linked to his anti-fraud work, however, the Transport Department says no threats were reported.