Paul O’Sullivan Grilled: ‘You Like to Investigate Corruption — Why Didn’t You Probe Phala Phala?’
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LIVESTREAM | O'Sullivan continues testimony before SAPS Ad Hoc Committee
LIVESTREAM | O'Sullivan continues testimony before SAPS Ad Hoc Committee Estelle.Bronkhorst Wed, 02/11/2026 - 11:15 JOHANNESBURG - Controversial forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan will face more grilling at the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee. On Tuesday, he threatened to withdraw from the inquiry, saying he's being interrogated.His testimony began with a dispute regarding his request for no questions about events prior to 1990, which the c…
Parliament Stunned as Paul O’Sullivan Makes Sharp Turn on Claims About Training Ramaphosa
After modifying his earlier allegations about training that was offered to President Cyril Ramaphosa, forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan left members and observers startled during the sessions of the Ad Hoc Committee of Parliament. This dramatic change of events occurred over the course of the hearings. On Tuesday, O’Sullivan emphasised that he had never educated Ramaphosa or any other top official on the Constitution itself. Previously, he h…
Paul O’Sullivan threatens to withdraw from Parliament hearing
Public tensions escalated at the end of Paul O’Sullivan’s first appearance before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee. What is happening? During closing exchanges of the session, anti-corruption investigator Paul O’Sullivan threatened to withdraw his cooperation from the committee. He objected to what he described as being interrogated over allegations made against him rather than being allowed to present evidence about corruption within South Africa’…
Forensic analyst O’Sullivan threatens to quit after ‘kangaroo court’ parliamentary grilling
By Johnathan Paoli Controversial forensic examiner Paul O’Sullivan’s confrontation with Parliament’s ad hoc committee intensified on Thursday when he threatened to withdraw his cooperation from the committee, following what he claims as “interrogation” from MPs. In the final stretch of his first day on Tuesday, O’Sullivan said he appeared before the committee to provide evidence about entrenched corruption in the criminal justice system not to d…
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