DA contends that NPA is in contempt of a High Court order
The DA is of the view that the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) is in contempt of a High Court order that clearly stipulated the conditions under which private investigator, Paul O’Sullivan, could be arrested.
This was confirmed in the Portfolio Committee today.
The DA will investigate this serious violation fully to determine what actions to take in order to hold those responsible, to account.
O’Sullivan is in possession of a High Court order that states the police are required to give him 48 hours notice to submit himself for arrest at a designated police station.
Despite having full knowledge of this, NPA prosecutor, Adv. Molatlhwa Mashuga, signed the warrant for O’Sullivan’s arrest which is blatantly in contempt of the High Court order.