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SCANDAL Department of Home Affairs releases statement saying first indications suggest that Miss SA finalist Chidimma Adetshina’s mother may have committed identity fraud. To quote: "The Department is obtaining legal advice on the implications of the alleged fraudulent activity on Adetshina’s citizenship status." The pageant's this Saturday. We assume Chidimma will withdraw and that the two finalists who've been pitted against each other in a vote will both be in the Top 10.


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TVSA Team
08 Aug 2024 10:34


The statement:

Home Affairs on investigation of Chidimma Adetshina’s mother
07 Aug 2024


Ongoing Home Affairs investigation finds prima facie indications of fraud committed by Chidimma Adetshina’s mother.

The Department of Home Affairs herewith provides an update on the ongoing investigation into the citizenship of Chidimma Adetshina, a contestant in the upcoming Miss SA event.

The reason for the ongoing nature of the investigation is that its scope has broadened since the original request received from the organisers of Miss SA, based on the information uncovered by Home Affairs investigators thus far.

The Department nonetheless provides this public update based on the official request received from Miss SA, as well as the consent provided by both the contestant and her mother. We will provide a final update once the investigation is concluded.

On Monday, 05 August 2024, the organisers of the event sent the Department a request to verify the citizenship of a contestant, Chidimma Adetshina. This request was accompanied by written consent from both Adetshina and her mother.

Upon receiving this request, the Department deployed every resource at its disposal to establish the truth. This has included archival research, visits to hospitals, and site visits to verify information.

From the information we have uncovered thus far, the Department of Home Affairs can indicate that:

- Prima facie reasons exist to believe that fraud and identity theft may have been committed by the person recorded in Home Affairs records as Chidimma Adetshina’s mother; 

- Adetshina could not have participated in the alleged unlawful actions of her mother, as she was an infant at the time when the activities took place in 2001;

- An innocent South African mother, whose identity may have been stolen as part of the alleged fraud committed by Adetshina’s mother, suffered as a result because she could not register her child; 

- The Department has broadened its investigation to identify and pursue any officials involved in the alleged fraudulent scheme, and is obtaining legal advice on the implications of the alleged fraudulent activity on Adetshina’s citizenship status; and 

- Upon the completion of the investigation, Home Affairs intends to press criminal charges against all implicated parties.

There are ongoing engagements with all stakeholders, including Adetshina’s mother.

This case, which stems from alleged fraudulent activities committed 23 years ago, highlights the urgent need for the digital modernisation of Home Affairs applications, adjudication and verification processes, to insulate the Department against fraudulent interference, similar to the reforms undertaken at the South African Revenue Service in the late 2000s.

The case also highlights the reason for the Department’s blocking of certain duplicate IDs, and that the court-ordered unblocking of these documents must be handled with caution. 

Throughout this process, Home Affairs is guided by our commitment to both restoring and upholding the rule of the law as well as the rights of all parties.

For media enquiries, please contact: 
Siya Qoza 
Cell: 082 898 1657

Duwayne Esau – Spokesperson for the Minister 
Cell: 067 630 4183
 

jahblessed
08 Aug 2024 12:34

case that happened 23 years ago
come south africa its 2024
 

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