Paul O’Sullivan: ‘I moved my family out of SA to protect them’
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan says he moved his family out of the country for their protection against people who wanted to kill him.
Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan says he moved his family out of the country for their protection against people who wanted to kill him.
O’Sullivan is appearing before Parliament’s Ad Hoc Committee investigating allegations of criminal infiltration, corruption and political interference in the criminal justice system.
Rushing to catch a flight
He walked out of the committee last week before completing his testimony, saying he was rushing to catch a flight.
O’Sullivan says the alleged plans to kill him included police officials and prosecutors.
He says, “I had to move my family to the other side of the world for their own protection because people wanted to kill me and that included police officers who were part of the whole conspiracy against me.”
“So if my conduct was seen as bullying it was a response to the outrageouss and egregious conduct of prosecutors and police officials who acted unlawful as they were part of the state capture project”, he adds.
Paul O’Sullivan says, “They wanted anybody who’s exposing corruption. So that was the real answer for the allegedly bullying.”
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