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Didiza Welcomes Paul O’Sullivan’s In-Person Testimony In Parliamentary Police Corruption Probe

February 10, 2026
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National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has expressed her satisfaction with forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan’s decision to testify in person before Parliament’s ad hoc committee investigating allegations of police corruption. This comes after O’Sullivan had initially declined to appear physically, citing security concerns and requesting to testify virtually instead. The committee had then turned to Didiza to issue subpoenas compelling O’Sullivan to appear in person.

In a statement released by her office, Didiza welcomed O’Sullivan’s change of heart and praised his commitment to the fight against corruption. “We are pleased that Mr. O’Sullivan has decided to testify in person before the committee. His expertise and experience in forensic investigation will be invaluable in uncovering the truth behind these serious allegations of police corruption,” said Didiza.

O’Sullivan, a well-known anti-corruption activist, has been at the forefront of exposing corruption in the South African Police Service (SAPS). He has been instrumental in bringing to light several high-profile cases of corruption within the police force, including the infamous “Rogue Unit” scandal.

The decision by O’Sullivan to testify in person is a significant development in the ongoing investigation into police corruption. It shows his commitment to ensuring that those responsible for corrupt activities within the SAPS are held accountable for their actions. It also demonstrates his confidence in the ad hoc committee and its ability to conduct a fair and thorough investigation.

The committee, which was established in March this year, has been tasked with investigating allegations of corruption, maladministration, and malpractice within the SAPS. It has been given a broad mandate to look into various aspects of police corruption, including the misuse of state resources, irregular appointments, and the awarding of tenders.

Since its inception, the committee has been met with numerous challenges, including witnesses refusing to testify and allegations of witness intimidation. However, the committee has remained resolute in its pursuit of the truth and has called on all relevant parties to cooperate fully with the investigation.

Didiza’s decision to issue subpoenas to compel O’Sullivan to appear in person was met with some criticism, with some questioning the legality of such a move. However, the Speaker has defended her decision, stating that it was within her powers to do so and was necessary to ensure that the investigation is not hindered in any way.

The committee has also welcomed O’Sullivan’s decision to testify in person, with its chairperson, Mr. Xolani Sotashe, stating that it is a positive step towards uncovering the truth. “We are pleased that Mr. O’Sullivan has agreed to testify in person. His expertise and knowledge will be crucial in helping us get to the bottom of these serious allegations of police corruption,” said Sotashe.

The decision by O’Sullivan to testify in person is a clear indication of his commitment to the fight against corruption in South Africa. It also sends a strong message to those involved in corrupt activities that their actions will not go unpunished. The ad hoc committee’s investigation is a crucial step towards rooting out corruption within the SAPS and ensuring that those responsible are brought to justice.

In conclusion, the National Assembly Speaker Thoko Didiza has welcomed Paul O’Sullivan’s decision to testify in person before the ad hoc committee investigating police corruption. This decision is a significant development in the ongoing investigation and demonstrates O’Sullivan’s commitment to fighting corruption in South Africa. The committee has also welcomed this decision and is determined to uncover the truth behind these serious allegations. The fight against corruption requires the cooperation of all relevant parties, and the decision by O’Sullivan to testify in person is a step in the right direction. Let us all support the committee in its efforts to rid our country of corruption and ensure a better future for all.

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