O’Sullivan threatens to withdraw from Parly Ad Hoc Committee probe


Private investigator, Paul O’Sullivan, has threatened to withdraw his cooperation from Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee which is looking into national security concerns.

The committee is probing allegations of criminal infiltration, corruption and political interference in the criminal justice system.

O’Sullivan has been called to the committee to answer to allegations that among others, he had infiltrated the criminal justice system at various levels.

But some MPs have lamented that the first day of O’Sullivan’s appearance before the committee was too tedious and not clarifying any of the allegations.

O’Sullivan did not have a positive reaction to that.  “Am I to understand that instead of giving evidence I am called here to be interrogated because of allegations made against me by criminals? If so I will withdraw my cooperation, I won’t assist in a kangaroo court,” explains O’Sullivan.

Ad Hoc Committee | MPs clash with O’Sullivan:

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