The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Biti’s lawyers say businesswo­man seeking revenge

- BY STAFF REPORTER

BUSINESSWO­MAN Tatiana Aleshina, who caused the arrest of former Finance minister Tendai Biti on allegation­s of verbal abuse, is linked with at least 18 companies that the veteran lawyer is representi­ng in court cases, it has been revealed.

Biti last week filed for an urgent chamber applicatio­n seeking to stop his trial despite having numerous applicatio­ns for referral and stay of proceeding­s dismissed by Harare magistrate Vongai Guwuriro.

According to Biti’s lawyer Alec muchadeham­a, accusation­s against his client are closely linked to his role as a representa­tive of companies that are suing entities associated with Aleshina.

Biti is representi­ng some companies that are suing Aleshina and her close associates for fraud including property developer Ken sharpe.

There are 18 ongoing cases before the courts which involve his client and Aleshina, muchadeham­a submitted in court.

“You do not dispute that Biti is handling cases where you and the persons you associate with are being sued,” said muchadeham­a during court cross examinatio­n at the Harare magistrate­s court last Thursday.

muchedeham­a argued that Aleshina’s assault case was a way of settling a score with Biti.

in response, Aleshina declined to answer the questions saying she was not aware of what muchadeham­a was referring to.

“i do not know what you are talking about. i came here for the assault case and nothing here,” she said.

The court heard that Aleshina is a chief operating officer of several companies, including ones that are being sued by Biti’s clients.

muchadeham­a said Aleshina’s disagreeme­nts with Biti emanated from the court cases.

“You do not like what the accused person is doing,” said muchadeham­a.

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