Forensic fraud examiner Paul O’Sullivan defended himself against allegations. O’Sullivanmade the comments while responding to questions from Patriotic Alliance (PA) MP Ashley Sauls.He appearedat the Parliament’s ad hoc committee on Thursday. O’Sullivanmade the comments while responding to questions from Patriotic Alliance (PA) MP Ashley Sauls.
He appearedat the Parliament’s ad hoc committee on Thursday. Sauls referenced O’Sullivan’s book, “Stop Me If You Can,” saying that he explicitly calls only two people friends: Peter Hayne from the UK House of Lords and Herman Mashaba, president of the opposition party, ActionSA. O’Sullivan laughed and replied, “It’s a very hard question to answer.
Let’s say we’ve had words, but I think you can’t ditch a friendship of many, many years overnight.” “I still consider him my friend, and I still consider his wife, Connie, my friend. I’m no longer his political friend, but probably still his personal friend.” When asked if Mashaba shared the same view, O’Sullivan called allegations that the party sought to portray him as corrupt a “false narrative”. “If somebody wants to paint a picture, and I point out that someone they support may be engaged in criminal conduct, the only way they can retaliate is to accuse me of criminal activity,” he said.
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