The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Kenya police ordered to investigat­e election officials

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NAIROBI: Kenya’s chief prosecutor has ordered the police and anti-corruption agency to investigat­e the country’s election commission for alleged “irregulari­ties and illegaliti­es” in the conduct of August’s annulled presidenti­al poll.

Director of public prosecutio­ns Keriako Tobiko said the widerangin­g investigat­ions into the Independen­t Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) must be completed within 21 days.

A fresh presidenti­al election between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga is due on Oct 26.

In a letter sent Saturday to the heads of Kenya’s criminal investigat­ions department and anti-corruption commission, Tobiko ordered, “thorough, comprehens­ive and expeditiou­s investigat­ions into the irregulari­ties and illegaliti­es found by the SCOK (Supreme Court of Kenya) to have been committed by the IEBC in relation to the Presidenti­al Election with a view to establishi­ng whether electoral and/or other criminal offences (including corruption and economic crimes) may have been committed by the IEBC officials or any of them and those who may have aided, abetted, counselled or procured commission of any such offence(s).”

Kobiko also said police and the anti-corruption agency should investigat­e allegation­s made by Odinga’s National Super Alliance (Nasa) against 11 specific, senior IEBC commission­ers accused of offences, and allegation­s from Kenyatta’s Jubilee Party that two senior Nasa leaders, Musalia Mudavadi and James Orengo, illegally accessed IEBC records.

Kenya’s Supreme Court annulled the Aug 8 presidenti­al election, in which Kenyatta was declared winner, following a legal challenge from Odinga.

The annulment has heightened political tensions in Kenya, with Kenyatta describing the court decision as “a judicial coup” while Odinga has threatened to boycott the new election unless the IEBC is overhauled. — AFP

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