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LIVE 🔴 Prosecutor Krishna Chetty Testifies at the Mkhwanazi Ad Hoc Committee | Parliament 2026 👤 Who is Krishna Chetty? Krishna Chetty is a prosecutor who was involved in the Paul O'Sullivan matter a few years ago. MDNtv He was called to give testimony about those past investigations, with his appearance linked directly to O'Sullivan — a key and controversial witness before the committee. PMG He is a public participation witness, meaning he submitted to appear voluntarily as part of the broader parliamentary oversight process. 📊 How Relevant Is It? Very high relevance. The Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee is investigating allegations by KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi of criminal infiltration, corruption and political interference in the justice system. eNCA Witnesses who have already testified include the National Commissioner, suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, former ministers Bheki Cele and Firoz Cachalia, as well as tenderpreneur Vusumuzi "Cat" Matlala. Facebook Chetty's link to O'Sullivan — one of the most dramatic figures in the inquiry — makes his testimony a high-interest session. The committee deadline has been extended to 31 March 2026, with Mkhwanazi's own final testimony still upcoming. SABC News South Africa’s Parliament Ad Hoc Committee makes serious decisions regarding Paul O’Sullivan after walking out of a previous hearing. In this explosive LIVE session, Members of Parliament debate: Whether Paul O’Sullivan committed Contempt of Parliament Legal opinion under the Powers, Privileges and Immunities Act (PIPPLA) Possible summons under Section 56A of the Constitution Whether criminal charges should be opened The role of the Speaker of the National Assembly The controversy around Sarah Jane Trent’s legal letter Witness scheduling including senior SAPS officials This hearing addresses allegations of: Political interference in police operations Infiltration of the criminal justice system Threats against witnesses Abuse of parliamentary processes Prosecutor Krishna Chetty takes the stand before Parliament's Ad Hoc Committee investigating explosive allegations of corruption, criminal infiltration and political interference in South Africa's justice system made by KZN Police Commissioner Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Chetty, who was previously involved in the high-profile Paul O'Sullivan prosecution matter, appears as a public participation witness. His testimony sheds light on the NPA's past handling of the O'Sullivan case and its wider implications for accountability within the criminal justice system. The Ad Hoc Committee — chaired by Soviet Lekganyane — has heard testimony from some of South Africa's most powerful figures, including National Commissioner Fannie Masemola, suspended Police Minister Senzo Mchunu, and crime kingpin Vusumuzi "Cat" Matlala. The committee's deadline runs to 31 March 2026. Watch live from Parliament's Good Hope Chambers, Cape Town.