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African National Congress (ANC) MP Molapi Lekganyane delivers opening address on August 5, 2025 after being elected as Chairperson of the ad hoc committee investigating KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s allegations.
Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee will meet on Wednesday. The committee, which is probing allegations that KwaZulu-Natal Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has made, adjourned last month after hearing evidence from some witnesses.
The committee is set to receive a report on cases in which forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan is accused of influencing the justice system.
O’Sullivan also allegedly sent a threatening message to the Police Minister’s Chief of Staff, Cedrick Nkabinde, when he was testifying before the committee.
During his testimony before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee in Cape Town in 2025, Nkabinde accused forensic investigator O’Sullivan of wielding huge influence in the criminal justice system.
During his statement before the committee, Mkhwanazi claimed O’Sullivan may be an agent with the aim of destabilising the country.
Nkabinde told the committee that O’Sullivan yields a huge influence that prevented him from being appointed to a position in SAPS. -Reporting by Mkhokheli Bandla
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