The uMkhonto weSizwe Party wants to file criminal charges against two people who testified at Parliament. They claim violence monitor Mary de Haas lied about having a doctorate when she actually just has a master's degree. The university confirmed she holds an honorary research position and is not a professor. During her testimony, she refused to name her sources, which ticked off committee members who said her evidence was mostly hearsay.
The second complaint targets forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan for sending a text message to a witness that said, "Get ready you lying crook" while hearings were happening. The party says this breaks intimidation laws and messes with parliamentary processes. Both complaints are getting filed separately at a police station in Cape Town.
The second complaint targets forensic investigator Paul O'Sullivan for sending a text message to a witness that said, "Get ready you lying crook" while hearings were happening. The party says this breaks intimidation laws and messes with parliamentary processes. Both complaints are getting filed separately at a police station in Cape Town.