Well… it seems the flight has landed and the apology has arrived. Controversial forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan made a return to Parliament this morning after last week’s rather dramatic exit — the kind where he stood up mid-questioning, grabbed his bag and headed for the door because, according to him, there was a flight to catch. The problem? The committee hadn’t dismissed him yet. Cue a tense standoff with MPs, including EFF leader Julius Malema telling him to sit down, while others warned a case could be opened. Fast-forward to today and O’Sullivan is back before
the ad hoc committee, apologising in a letter sent overnight and ready to finish his testimony. The
question now is whether this return will bring closure to the drama — or simply the next act.

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