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Money matters took centre stage when forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan faced Parliament’s ad hoc committee for a second day. He said the Crime Intelligence unit’s slush fund was the root of constant police scandals — and denied an MP’s accusations that he had been paid R100,000 from the fund.
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