Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 22 January 2026
📘 Source: Business Day

The testimony of former Independent Police Investigative Directorate (Ipid) head Robert McBride took a dramatic turn on Wednesday after ActionSA MP Dereleen James produced explosive documents that appeared to contradict his earlier statements. McBride faced intense questioning by members of parliament’sad hoc committeeinvestigating allegations of corruption and interference in the criminal justice system originally raised by KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner Lt-Gen Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. Central to the day’s proceedings was McBride’s relationship with private forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan.

Addressing allegations that O’Sullivan exercised undue influence over Ipid during his tenure, McBride admitted to receiving tips from the investigator to supplement Ipid’s limited forensic resources. However, he maintained that he never shared internal Ipid information with O’Sullivan and claimed he had “brought him to order” whenever he attempted to interfere in active investigations. The atmosphere shifted when James asked McBride if he had ever shared information with O’Sullivan or his close associate, attorney Sarah-Jane Trent.

McBride denied doing so. When asked how frequently he communicated with the pair, McBride stated it was roughly once a month. James then produced communication records between McBride and Trent.

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Among the documents was a message from McBride to Trent that read, “Give this to Paul,” referencing specific case numbers of SAPS officials. McBride defended the message, claiming he was merely informing them of a conspiracy against them. The revelation led to a heated exchange, with James accusing McBride of protecting the duo and misleading parliament.

“You are protecting O’Sullivan and Trent,” James said. “Earlier, you testified that you didn’t give information to these individuals. You said you only speak to them once a month, yet the records reflect you spoke to them every day, all day long. You have lied twice to this committee.” McBride flatly denied the accusation, responding, “That’s not true.” James further alleged that McBride was in contact with Trent almost daily throughout 2016.

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Originally published by Business Day • January 22, 2026

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