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Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan testifies before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee.
Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee in Cape Town has adjourned after private investigator Paul O’Sullivan said he was in severe pain from a back injury.
He has been testifying for two days. The committee will continue with the remaining questions from members at a future date.
Earlier, O’Sullivan told the committee he did not agree with AfriForum’s claims of a genocide in South Africa.
O’Sullivan confirmed he had been a member of the lobby group since 2016.
The committee is probing alleged corruption, criminal infiltration and political interference within the justice system. EFF MP, Leigh-Ann Mathys questioned O’Sullivan on alleged genocide in the country.
Mathys: Let’s talk about AfriForum. When did you become a member of AfriForum?
O’Sullivan: In 2016.
Mathys: Do they fund you?
O’Sullivan: No.
Mathys: So, and then beyond you paying your membership fee?
O’Sullivan: I pay R120 a month.
Mathys: Do you align with AfriForum’s claims that there’s genocide here in South Africa?
O’Sullivan: No.
Mathys: But you’re still a member and you pay R120 every month to them.
O’Sullivan: Yeah, so, I pay my taxes too, but I don’t align with everything that goes on in South Africa.
AD HOC COMMITTEE | Paul O’Sullivan says he is a member of AfriForum. pic.twitter.com/ztwrtkWTrN
— SABC News (@SABCNews) February 11, 2026
VIDEO| Paul O’Sullivan’s testimony before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=azq3ar3vH6Q
