The Citizen (KZN)

Intrigue revealed at home affairs

‘BLIND EYE TURNED’

- – simnikiweh@citizen.co.za

Aprominent South African businesspe­rson’s attempt to evict her former lover, a Serbian immigrant, from her Joburg premises uncovered allegation­s of corruption at the department of home affairs when it emerged that police were investigat­ing the Serb for living in the country under false pretences.

The department said it is investigat­ing its employees in the immigratio­n department in Pretoria to determine whether immigratio­n officials assisted or turned a blind eye when a Serbian woman, Lidija Lazarevic, who has told people she has links to the Serbian mafia in South Africa, allegedly entered into a marriage of convenienc­e with George Betsakos, a Zimbabwean-born man who was naturalise­d in the country in 1989.

In an affidavit seen by The Citizen, Betsakos claims he married Lazarevic in 2002 “under duress and against my will” in order for her to remain in the country. She had initially arrived in SA and registered as an asylum seeker with a Yugoslavia­n passport in 2001.

The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the state in southeaste­rn Europe that existed in the aftermath of World War II until its dissolutio­n in 1992.

The passport was issued in 1999. Lazarevic obtained permanent residence in 2004 and had a South African ID but according to an affidavit by her former lover, whose name is known to The Citizen, she had not been living with her husband at the time.

Many Serbs fled the country in the 1990s as allegation­s of their government and armed forces’ atrocities against Bosnian Muslims began to emerge. War crimes charges were brought against a number of Serbian leaders. A number of Serbs who came into the country in the 1990s had links with the former National Party.

Lazarevic’s marriage was dissolved in 2008 but she had already romantical­ly been involved with the SA woman since 2004 and moved in with her in 2005. Lazarevic and her lover ended their relationsh­ip last year but, according to the SA woman, the Serb refused to leave her apartment and threatened to use her ties to the Serbian mafia if she tried to evict her.

She continued to live there until three months ago, when Lazarevic allegedly fled her lover’s luxury apartment with all of its contents. A case of theft has been opened against her.

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