Police have accused Dewani of hiring a team of hit men to kill his new bride, Anni, while holidaying in Cape Town in November 2010.
However, 33-year-old Dewani, fighting against his extradition from UK to South Africa, has always maintained that he was forced from a taxi by carjackers who drove off with his Swedish-Indian wife and killed her.
Anni's body was found in an abandoned car in Cape Town the next day.
An autopsy showed the fatal bullet struck Anni's left hand and went through her chest, causing fatal neck injuries.
The newspaper further claimed that an upcoming BBC TV investigation will show that initial police interviews and CCTV images raise further concerns about the case.
Dewani's alleged accomplices, taxi driver Zola Tongo and gunmen Xolile Mngeni and Mziwamadoda Qwabe, failed to mention the British citizen in their initial interviews.
It is claimed Dewani was eventually accused by a desperate Tongo in exchange for a lighter sentence.
"Britons being killed by taxi drivers doesn't look good," he said.
It has also emerged that text messages Dewani supposedly sent Tongo on the night of the murder, a crucial part of the prosecution case, do not exist.
Dewani is currently in a psychiatric hospital while his lawyers fight his extradition at the Supreme Court.
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