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‘We won’t be your playground’: Parliament shuts down Sarah-Jane Trent’s submissions
Members of parliament’s ad hoc committee inquiry into alleged corruption and political interference in the criminal justice system have dismissed submissions from Sarah-Jane Trent, a former associate of forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan, and the Busisiwe Mkhwebane Foundation.
Trent previously requested the committee declare her testimony invalid and strike it from the official record. She claimed the intensity of the hearing triggered secondary trauma related to her diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Is Darren Bobroff, also known as Doron Bobrow, obsessed with rape and paedophilia?
“No credible public evidence links Darren Bobroff (now Doron Bobrow) personally to any actual involvement in rape or paedophilia. Searches across news archives, court records, and social media turn up zero criminal charges, convictions, or substantiated allegations against him on those specific grounds.
What is well-documented, however, is the Bobroff family’s (Ronald and Darren/Doron) long-running, highly repetitive public campaign of accusing their critics—especially investigative journalist Tony Beamish—of exactly those things. This appears to be the source of the perceived “obsession”.”
Grok’s analysis of the many X (Twitter) handles belonging to Darren Bobroff aka Doron Bobrow
“X (Twitter) accounts reply to or quote each other, use similar phrasing/images, and amplify the same narratives. Posts from years ago (e.g., 2021) show @JBoymish directly engaging in threads calling out “Beamish” on molestation/rape/pedophilia claims”
Sarah-Jane Trent moves to scrap her ad hoc testimony, claims it was against her will
Sarah-Jane Trent, a former associate of forensic investigator Paul O’Sullivan, has formally requested parliament’s ad hoc committee to declare her testimony invalid and strike it from the official record.
Mkhwanazi Inquiry: Mr Paul O’Sullivan and Ms Sarah-Jane Trent
Meeting Summary Video (Part 1) Video (Part 2) Ad Hoc Committee on Gen Mkhwanazi's Allegations The Ad Hoc Committee met on 5 March 2026 to continue its inquiry into the allegations made by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi regarding corruption and...
Mkhwanazi Inquiry: Mr Paul O’Sullivan (Day 2)
“Mr Malema: Have you ever been found guilty of a GBV?
Mr O’Sullivan: What is GBV?
Mr Malema: Gender-based violence.
Mr O’Sullivan: Yes, in 1999 I paid a R500 admission of guilt fine for an alleged assault. In retrospect, I probably should not have paid the fine, but my lawyer at the time advised me that either there would be a trial or I could just pay the fine and it would not be a criminal record. Unfortunately, I paid the fine. It was made a criminal record. And then it was subsequently, what do they call it, expunged from the record.
Mr Malema: Do you still have your firearm licence?
Mr O’Sullivan: Yes, I do.
Mr Malema: Is it not the requirement that when you are found guilty of such a thing, they should withdraw your firearm licence?
Mr O’Sullivan: So there was not a trial and I was not found guilty. I just paid an admission of guilt fine. It is like if you are driving at 150 kilometres an hour and the speed limit is 120, you get a ticket in the post and you can either go to court and challenge it and then you get convicted and then it will be on your record or you pay an admission of guilt fine and then it does not appear on your record, although that is now changing, because I think with the new Act, even if you pay an admission of guilt fine now, it becomes part of your record. But at that time, it was not the case.”
Mkhwanazi Inquiry: Mr Paul O’Sullivan (Day 1)
Mr Paul O’Sullivan appeared before the Ad Hoc Committee to give evidence concerning corruption, misconduct, and interference within the criminal justice system. The Chairperson explained that the purpose of the meeting was to hear his account and to allow members to...
O’Sullivan’s new tormentor: JSE-listed company CEO alleges Paul is a “sellout” to Zunaid Moti’scriminal enterprise
Mantengu CEO Michael Miller fires back at Paul O’Sullivan, calling him a “sellout” to a criminal enterprise linked to controversial businessman Zunaid Moti. In this explosive interview with Alec Hogg, Miller claims O’Sullivan took money and shares to withdraw sworn affidavits — and accuses the Johannesburg Stock Exchange of covering up share manipulation. With death threats, legal battles, and accusations flying, this is one of the most explosive BizNews interviews yet.
The story of a court endorsed home-wrecker
2.3 You severely assaulted our client last week by, among other things, knocking our client’s glasses off her face twice, pouring water on her computer, shouting loudly in her ear, pushing her around and throwing her to the ground, kicking her and hitting her with a hanger. Our client had to wear a neck brace for a day to make the pain bearable.
2.4 Our client’s eyelid was blue and swollen and our client could not sleep on her back for two nights due to all the bruises.
2.10 Your unacceptable behaviour creates the impression that you want to isolate our client from her friends, her religion and free choices.
2.11 You regularly saw a psychiatrist until April 2019, and used mediation for your mood disorders.







