NASA DENIED A CHANCE TO INSPECT IEBC SERVER DESPITE ORDER FROM COURT
NAIROBI, KENYA: The National Super Alliance (Nasa) lawyers on Tuesday told Supreme Court judges that they are experiencing difficulties in accessing the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) servers despite Monday court order.
However, IEBC in a tweet on Tuesday said it has complied with orders as framed by the Supreme Court adding that parties in the petition are going on with the scrutiny I will be vindicated on hacking ‘myth’ On Tuesday morning, Nasa lawyer Okongo Omogeni told Supreme Court that the coalition lawyers are finding it hard to access the electoral body’s server.
“My Lords, I have just been called by James Orengo and information I have is that we are having compliance challenges with court order issued on Monday in terms of access to IEBC servers,” “Orengo has requested me to inform the court that when he comes he will interrupt the court submissions to make a report on non-compliance of the order issued on Monday,” said Omogeni.
He added that a letter has already been written to the Registrar of the Supreme Court and give details of non-compliance of IEBC. Chief Justice David Maraga said the matter will be heard in details when Mr. Orengo comes. He is expected in 20 minutes from when this story was published.
However, IEBC in a tweet on Tuesday said it has complied with orders as framed by the Supreme Court adding that parties in the petition are going on with the scrutiny I will be vindicated on hacking ‘myth’ On Tuesday morning, Nasa lawyer Okongo Omogeni told Supreme Court that the coalition lawyers are finding it hard to access the electoral body’s server.
“My Lords, I have just been called by James Orengo and information I have is that we are having compliance challenges with court order issued on Monday in terms of access to IEBC servers,” “Orengo has requested me to inform the court that when he comes he will interrupt the court submissions to make a report on non-compliance of the order issued on Monday,” said Omogeni.
He added that a letter has already been written to the Registrar of the Supreme Court and give details of non-compliance of IEBC. Chief Justice David Maraga said the matter will be heard in details when Mr. Orengo comes. He is expected in 20 minutes from when this story was published.
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