Wednesday, October 30, 2024 - The Department of Home Affairs in South Africa has announced its intention to press criminal charges against Chidimma Adetshina, the reigning Miss Universe Nigeria, and her mother, for alleged identity fraud. This comes after they failed to provide satisfactory justification for their South African identity documents, according to officials.
The controversy surrounding Adetshina’s identity surfaced
when she entered the Miss South Africa beauty pageant. Following a public
outcry, she withdrew from the competition, but scrutiny over her documentation
persisted.
In a briefing to parliament on Tuesday, October 29, Deputy
Minister of Home Affairs Njabulo Nzuza outlined the department's response to
the case, stating that Adetshina and her mother had ignored requests to clarify
their documentation. The matter has now been escalated to the Hawks, South
Africa’s Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation.
“We’ve done our investigations, we went through due process,
we gave her an opportunity to make representation, [and this] was not done,”
Deputy Minister Nzuza said.
The department confirmed that a formal letter was sent to
Adetshina and her mother, asking them to explain why their identity and travel
documents should not be revoked. With the deadline passing on Monday, Home
Affairs Director-General Livhuwani Tommy Makhode confirmed that the documents
would now be withdrawn.
Adding an international dimension to the case, Deputy
Minister Nzuza stated that Interpol is collaborating with South Africa to
address potential international aspects of the alleged identity fraud.
Despite the legal complications in South Africa, Adetshina
is set to represent Nigeria in the Miss Universe finale in Mexico City next
month after winning the Miss Universe Nigeria title.
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