The Borneo Post

Kenyan opposition leader targets Safaricom staff over election

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NAIROBI: Kenyan opposition leader Raila Odinga has asked his lawyers to prosecute six employees of telecoms operator Safaricom for conspiring with election board officials to rig the nullified Aug 8 presidenti­al poll.

The Supreme Court annulled President Uhuru Kenyatta’s re- election on Sept 1, citing irregulari­ties and illegaliti­es in the transmissi­on of results, and ordered another election within 60 days.

Kenya used two systems to transmit results from polling stations: paper forms and the electronic transmissi­on of the vote tallies plus scanned copies of the forms, using three local telecoms firms and hardware from French IT firm OT-Morpho.

Odinga accused Safaricom of failing to alert the authoritie­s about illegal activities during the electronic transmissi­on of results.

He said they were sent to a server in Europe rather than the election centre in the Kenyan capital.

“The time has come to conclusive­ly deal with all those entrusted with responsibi­lity and would seek to profit from the stealing of elections,” he told a news conference on Tuesday.

He also said 100 biometric voting kits stolen from the election board before the vote were operated illegally on Safaricom’s network but the company failed to notify the authoritie­s.

Safaricom denied all the accusation­s and said it was ready for any investigat­ion or private prosecutio­ns by any party.

“Safaricom is deeply concerned that the Nasa (Odinga’s coalition) statement has recklessly gone ahead to mention innocent Safaricom staff members needlessly endangerin­g them and their families,” the company said in a statement.

“This action is callous and unnecessar­y.” Safaricom is East Africa’s biggest company by market value.

It is a subsidiary of South Africa’s Vodacom, which is in turn a subsidiary of Britain’s Vodafone.

Kenya’s telecoms regulator, the Communicat­ions Authority (CA), said no cases of transmissi­on failure were reported by the three telecoms operators contracted by the election board.

“We implore politician­s to report any alleged election malpractic­es on the part of industry players to the relevant law enforcemen­t agencies instead of engaging in blanket ‘lynching’ of investors in this strategic sector,” CA said in a statement.

Safaricom shares unchanged yesterday shillings. — Reuters were at 26

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Supporters of the opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition attempt to jump from their campaign truck after riot policemen fired teargas to disperse them during a demonstrat­ion calling for the removal of Independen­t Electoral and Boundaries...
 ??  ?? File photo shows Odinga speaking during a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya. — Reuters photos
File photo shows Odinga speaking during a press conference in Nairobi, Kenya. — Reuters photos

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