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Forensic expert Paul O’Sullivan must return to Parliament to testify on political interference in policing or face a subpoena.
Forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan has agreed to return to Parliament’s SAPS ad hoc committee on Thursday to complete his testimony, after abruptly leaving a hearing on February 26, 2026, citing a flight commitment.
The committee, investigating alleged political interference in policing, demanded his return by noon on Monday or face a subpoena, with legal advisors stating his departure may constitute contempt under parliamentary rules.
His testimony, deemed crucial to the probe, remains under scrutiny amid questions about his R90,000 in expenses and luxury accommodations.
Former acting National Police Commissioner Khomotso Phahlane is also scheduled to testify Thursday.
El experto forense Paul O'Sullivan debe regresar al Parlamento para testificar sobre interferencia política en la policía o enfrentar una citación.