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Paul O’Sullivan’s explosive appearance before the ad-hoc parliamentary committee has raised serious questions. After initially delaying his testimony and claiming there were security threats against his life if he appeared in Cape Town, O’Sullivan was eventually subpoenaed — and showed up. But what followed left many viewers stunned. From arriving in high spirits, greeting Members of Parliament he previously called “criminals,” to refusing to answer questions about his past, threatening to walk out, and facing scrutiny over his qualifications and employment at ACSA — the tension escalated quickly. Questions were raised about: His arrival in South Africa around 1989 and early criminal allegations A mysterious late-night court hearing Claims of influence, including saying he trained South Africa’s President Allegations of payments from a slush fund Heated exchanges about who can and cannot be called a criminal As the testimony unfolded, O’Sullivan requested a break, saying he was unwell — and we had not even reached the halfway mark. This video breaks down the key moments, the contradictions, and the unanswered questions from Paul O’Sullivan’s parliamentary testimony. What stood out to you? Let’s talk in the comments. ⚖️ This video discusses publicly reported allegations and parliamentary proceedings for commentary and analysis purposes. #PaulOSullivan #SouthAfricaNews #ParliamentSA #AdHocCommittee #SouthAfricanPolitics #ACSA #BreakingNewsSA #TrueCrimeSouthAfrica #PoliticalScandal #CommissionInquiry #CapeTownNews #SAParliament #InvestigativeNews #CrimeAndPolitics #TrendingInSA