FORENSIC INVESTIGATOR FLEES COUNTRY AS PARLIAMENT DEMANDS ANSWERS ON CORRUPTION COVER-UP
A top corruption investigator is REFUSING to return to South Africa, sparking a furious showdown in Parliament and raising terrifying questions about what he knows—and who wants him silenced.
Paul O’Sullivan, a key witness in the explosive probe into justice system corruption, is hiding in the UK. He claims appearing before MPs in Cape Town is a DEATH SENTENCE. The committee’s own evidence leader confirmed O’Sullivan’s desperate security fears. But furious ANC MP Mdumiseni Ntuli blasted the investigator, calling his warnings “nonsense” and accusing him of blatantly disrespecting Parliament.
“We will not accept any excuse,” Ntuli raged, as seen in the committee video. He wants O’Sullivan FORCED to testify. This isn’t just bureaucratic drama. O’Sullivan has publicly accused powerful police figures of corruption. His testimony could blow the case wide open—or get him killed.
While some MPs demand he be compelled to return, DA MP Glynniss Breytenbach dropped a chilling warning: “If we force him to come and he does get assassinated, we will have to deal with that fallout.” Why is the state so desperate to get him in a room? Who benefits if he stays silent?
Meanwhile, the probe itself is being accused of a MAJOR COVER-UP. MK party MP Sibonelo Nomvalo slammed the investigation for going easy on the judiciary and prosecutors, calling a top witness “evasive” and pleading ignorance. The system isn’t just broken—it’s actively protecting itself.
They’re fighting over a man who says testifying will get him murdered, while the real criminals escape scrutiny. The question is no longer what O’Sullivan will say, but who exactly is so afraid of him saying it.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



