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Top Lawyer Allegedly Pocketed RAF Payouts and Left Victims With Nothing

January 6, 2026
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Emmanuel Mosele Tau, a 52-year-old former attorney from Rustenburg, appeared in the Rustenburg Magistrates’ Court, where he faced multiple charges of theft. The charges stem from serious allegations that he stole over R2 million in Road Accident Fund (RAF) compensation that was due to his clients.

Tau was arrested earlier that same day by officers from the Hawks’ Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit. His arrest follows an extensive investigation into claims that he unlawfully withheld settlement funds that were paid to him on behalf of clients he represented in RAF matters. These clients, many of whom were victims of road accidents, had lodged their claims through Tau, expecting to receive compensation. However, they allegedly never received their money.

Between 2023 and 2024, five complainants laid charges against Tau, claiming that the RAF had paid out their settlements, which were deposited into his legal trust account, but he failed to transfer the funds to them. It is alleged that Tau instead used the money for personal purposes, leaving the claimants without their rightful compensation.

After months of investigation and gathering evidence, the Hawks arrested Tau and charged him with five counts of theft relating to the separate cases reported. The total amount allegedly stolen exceeds R2 million, making it a significant case involving the abuse of professional trust and financial misconduct.

During his brief court appearance, Tau was granted bail of R10,000. The court postponed the case to 10 October 2025, when he is expected to appear before the Specialised Commercial Crime Court, which deals specifically with complex financial crimes and commercial fraud.

Authorities have confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and that more charges could follow if additional victims come forward or if further irregularities are uncovered. Members of the public who believe they may have been defrauded by Tau are encouraged to report their cases to the Hawks.

The matter has sparked widespread concern, particularly given Tau’s previous role as a trusted legal professional. The case serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and ethical conduct in the legal field, especially when dealing with vulnerable clients.

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