TOP FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR ON THE RUN: “COMMISSIONER WANTS ME DEAD”
A forensic investigator digging into police corruption is now in hiding, fearing for his life after explosive threats he links directly to a top police boss. Paul O’Sullivan has REFUSED to appear before Parliament, declaring it’s too dangerous.
His reason? KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. In a parliamentary hearing, Mkhwanazi didn’t just attack O’Sullivan—he allegedly called for a public takedown. O’Sullivan’s letter reveals the chilling quote from Mkhwanazi: “the men and women in this country are going to take it upon themselves to do something DRASTIC.” O’Sullivan calls this a direct incitement to violence.
This is not a game. This is LIFE AND DEATH. O’Sullivan says he has “credible intelligence of a very real threat to murder me,” inspired by Mkhwanazi. A KEY WITNESS in a related corruption probe, Marius van der Merwe, was already GUNNED DOWN outside his home in December. He had testified about police corruption.
Now, O’Sullivan is trapped in a war of lawsuits with the commissioner, trading accusations of defamation and criminal activity. But the question screams out: WHO BENEFITS from silencing these men? While officials debate, a pattern emerges: those who expose corruption end up dead or threatened.
This is what happens when the system turns on its own protectors. A police commissioner’s words spark a death threat, and a nation is left to wonder who really runs the justice system.
One man is in hiding tonight, and the person who should protect him might just want him silenced forever.



