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“It’s An Attempt To Silence Me” O’Sullivan Responds To Mkhwanazi’s R5m Defamation Claim

September 18, 2025
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KZN Police Commissioner Sues Forensic Investigator for R5 Million for Defamation
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Paul O’Sullivan is a forensic investigator who has denied a defamation lawsuit that was made against him by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, who is the commissioner of the KwaZulu-Natal Police. The claim, which was for R5 million, was described by O’Sullivan as an attempt to muzzle his work.

Mkhwanazi filed the complaint in the Gauteng High Court, holding O’Sullivan responsible for making detrimental public statements that allegedly harmed his reputation and undermined his integrity as a senior police officer. The assertion originates from statements made by O’Sullivan during interviews with members of the press and in written correspondence, in which he cast doubt on the leadership abilities of Mkhwanazi and his management of particular policing issues.

O’Sullivan stated on Tuesday that he would not be intimidated by what he referred to as “bullying tactics” that were intended to discourage him from bringing corruption and misbehaviour to light.

This lawsuit is simply an effort to prevent me from speaking out. O’Sullivan announced that he would not refrain from speaking honestly in spite of the fact that it would make people in positions of authority feel uncomfortable.

The forensic investigator, who is well renowned for his high-profile investigations into corruption and crime, adding that he planned to defend himself strongly in court. He maintained that his views regarding Mkhwanazi were fair comment based on facts and matters of public interest.

According to legal experts, the case has the potential to establish a significant precedent that relates to the balance between the right to freedom of expression and the right to dignity, particularly in situations that involve public authorities. Debates regarding whether litigation is being used to defend reputations or to stifle responsibility frequently arise when defamation lawsuits are filed against outspoken opponents.

It is the position of Mkhwanazi’s legal team that the commissioner has suffered damage to his reputation. They contend that O’Sullivan’s statements portrayed him as corrupt and unsuitable to serve as the head of the police force in KwaZulu-Natal. They argue that such accusations, which are made in a public arena and are not substantiated by any evidence, are not only illegal but also detrimental.

Civil society organisations have warned against what they refer to as “strategic litigation against public participation” (SLAPP actions) in light of the lawsuit, which has drawn a great deal of attention. These are legal actions that are frequently brought by influential individuals in order to intimidate their detractors by forcing them to engage in expensive and protracted court proceedings.

O’Sullivan, on the other hand, seemed to be unwavering in his stance. If I have to spend years in court, then I will do it in order to stand up against corruption. He stated that South Africans are entitled to answers from those who have been given the responsibility of protecting them.

The lawsuit is scheduled to move on to the preliminary hearings later this year, at which point both parties will debate whether or not the case should proceed to trial. Until that time comes, the uneasy connection between whistleblowers and state authorities is expected to continue to attract attention as a result of the ongoing legal conflict between O’Sullivan and Mkhwanazi.

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