💨 Abstract
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan testified before South Africa's Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee, revealing that he moved his family out of the country to protect them from alleged threats to his life. These threats, he claims, involved police officials and prosecutors who were part of a conspiracy against him. O’Sullivan stated that his actions, which some perceived as bullying, were a response to the unlawful conduct of these officials, who were allegedly involved in state capture and corruption.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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