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O’Sullivan skips Parliament probe over death threats
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82846, member: 636"] Forensic investigator ghosts Parliament, claiming cops want him dead while lawmakers demand his face immediately. Paul O’Sullivan officially rejected a physical summons from the ad hoc committee investigating criminal justice rot because he fears assassination attempts from a high-level police officer. This refusal escalates tensions as the inquiry approaches its final phase. He requested a digital appearance from the United Kingdom since returning to South Africa feels suicidal. However, politicians slammed that idea during a recent meeting, insisting he must show up physically like everyone else because nobody stands above legal requirements. They scheduled his testimony shortly after Robert McBride spoke. This inquiry digs into allegations that private investigators and politicians manipulate policing. The witness list features Lt-Gen Kgomotso Phahlane and Lt-Gen Dumisani Khumalo alongside suspended Ekurhuleni official Julius Mkhwanazi. Critics claim O’Sullivan coordinates closely with specific factions to target enemies within the force rather than fighting crime impartially. Drama peaked when Cedrick Nkabinde read a threatening text message allegedly sent from O’Sullivan during live testimony. That stunt triggered criminal charges from Active Citizens and furious reactions from Des van Rooyen, who views these tactics as intimidation. O’Sullivan denies bullying, yet complaints about racial bias and selective justice persist. Concerns regarding witness safety remain valid after an MK Party member suffered a kidnapping. The committee aims to finalize reports on state capture links involving figures such as Brown Mogotsi, but struggles with balancing protection against the need for transparent accountability from every person involved. [/QUOTE]
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