IEBC vs Supreme Court: Confusion over full access to election servers
Uncertainty has ensued on whether the
Independence Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has facilitated the
access of eight servers as ordered by the Supreme Court on Tuesday, August 30.
On the second day of the presidential
election petition hearing, Lawyer Philip Murgor, who is representing Raila
Odinga and Martha Karua told the court that IEBC is yet to give them full
access to the servers.
“I wish to report that as of this morning nothing has changed, IEBC continue to refuse
to provide the forensic image of all the 8 servers. Of those 8 servers, IEBC
are providing only limited access to server number 5,” the Senior
Counsel said.
However, Justice Isaac
Lenaola said that the court had received a contrary report, saying that IEBC had complied with the court order.
“We received a full report
from our technical team that was leading the exercise at IEBC and have been
informed that the process of compliance was completed last night. As far as our
team is concerned, the process at IEBC is finished,” he said.
Lenaola added that the
unattended questions surrounding the order issued by the Supreme Court will be
handled amid the hearing process on Thursday.
“You can address the
question of non-compliance, what servers you think were not accessed, the
information that you received, your agents were there,” he said.
On Wednesday, a similar
standoff was witnessed at IEBC headquarters when the commission’s officials refused
to give access to its servers as per the Supreme Court directive.
Lawyer James Orengo, who is also
representing Raila and Karua told the court that they had been allowed to
access only one server.
“We have been given
restricted access only to the result transmission system, and it has not been
granted yet, to only one server. It is established that the IEBC has eight
servers,” Orengo said.
In a contradictory
report on Wednesday evening, IEBC said it has granted the parties access of the servers.
“Following the
Supreme Court order, IEBC has granted access to the parties to access the servers
and the scrutiny exercise is ongoing,” read a statement from the
commission.
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