Fed up SAs speak: supporting Paul O’Sullivan on the Al Capone approach
Miscreants of corruption go through years of courtroom treacle before compensation. What South Africa needs is quick justice, as O’Sullivan put it.
Miscreants of corruption go through years of courtroom treacle before compensation. What South Africa needs is quick justice, as O’Sullivan put it.
The manner in which O’Sullivan was treated – apparently on the orders of Her High-flying Former Supreme Majesty Dudu Myeni – reveal a despotic police state.
Corruption-fighting Paul O’Sullivan shares his thoughts on Markus Jooste, the former Steinhoff CEO charged with fraud in Germany.
“The doors of South Africa are slamming shut by the hour, just because we (health department) failed to put a proper communications policy in place.”
“Despite criminals doing the best they could to wipe out 87-year-old airline, they failed,” writes Paul O’Sullivan of SAA.
Founder of Forensics for Justice, Paul O’Sullivan and his long-time second in command, Sarah-Jane Trent, discuss their fight against corruption in South Africa.
‘She was hauled over the coals by the public protector – not once, but twice – because she’d been treating public funds with contempt’, said Paul O’Sullivan.
Paul O’Sullivan, ace forensic investigator and Founder of Forensics for Justice, continues his fight against corruption in South Africa.
Way back in November 2014, Paul O’Sullivan went so far as to predict that Dudu Myeni, if left unchecked, would bring SAA to its knees.
In this podcast, Paul O’Sullivan, David Shapiro and GG Alcock share many reasons why SAA should be kept going in the interests of the country.