IN CONVERSATION WITH DENNIS BLOEM, Spokesperson Activists and Citizens Forum.

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The Activists and Citizens Forum has issued a strong statement calling for criminal charges
against Paul O’Sullivan, citing alleged contempt and disrespect towards Parliament. The
organization draws parallels between O’Sullivan’s conduct and that of former President Jacob
Zuma, who was jailed for contempt after walking out of the Zondo Commission.

According to the Forum, O’Sullivan reportedly showed disregard for Parliament during
proceedings of the Ad-Hoc Committee, refusing to answer questions from members and
allegedly labeling them as “criminals” in public statements. The Forum asserts that this
behavior not only undermines the authority of Parliament but also disrespects the citizens it
represents. They argue that allowing such conduct to go unchecked could set a dangerous
precedent, giving the impression that certain individuals are above the law and can intimidate
elected representatives without consequences.

The statement explicitly demands that Parliament lay a criminal charge of contempt against
O’Sullivan and calls for his immediate arrest. The issue highlights broader concerns about
accountability in South Africa’s political and institutional systems, raising questions about the
enforcement of parliamentary authority and equal treatment under the law. This development
comes amid ongoing debates over public trust in governance and the role of civil society in
holding leaders and influential figures accountable for their actions.
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