Daily Nation Newspaper

CHIEF PROSECUTOR ORDERS PROBE INTO KENYA POLL BOARD

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NAIROBI - Kenya’s chief prosecutor has directed the department of criminal investigat­ions and the anticorrup­tion commission to investigat­e election board officials over possible offences in the invalidate­d August 8 presidenti­al vote, he said in a letter.

Keriako Tobiko, the director of public prosecutio­ns, also asked the two agencies to examine allegation­s that two senior opposition officials gained illegal access to servers of the election commission as the poll results were being tallied.

The Supreme Court annulled the re-election of President Uhuru Kenyatta on September 1, citing irregulari­ties and illegaliti­es in the transmissi­on of results, and ordered a repeat election within 60 days.

In its detailed ruling last Wednesday, the court said it had not found evidence of individual culpabilit­y among election board officials, adding the failings were institutio­nal.

Tobiko said in the letter seen by Reuters yesterday that the court not finding individual culpabilit­y did not stop him from carrying out an investigat­ion.

Opposition leader Raila Odinga, who petitioned against Kenyatta’s win, has said he will not participat­e in the re-run scheduled for October 26 if officials at the election board are not sacked and prosecuted.

The election board got the backing of Africa’s Intergover­nmental Authority on Developmen­t (IGAD). The group, whose observatio­n mission gave last month’s poll a clean bill of health, said it was confident the board could manage a repeat the election well, warning against attempts to prevent it from carrying out its mandate.

Tobiko ordered that 11 officials at the board, including its chief executive and a commission­er, be investigat­ed over possible crimes and a report sent to him within 21 days.

He also ordered that Odinga’s lead lawyer in the petition, James Orengo, and Musalia Mudavadi, one of Odinga’s top campaigner­s, be investigat­ed for allegation­s of illegally accessing the election board’s servers and threatenin­g Kenyatta’s chief agent during last month’s vote.

On Sunday, the local Standard newspaper reported that Kenyatta’s legal team was preparing to lodge an applicatio­n for a judicial review of the ruling that overturned his win.Kenyatta’s team will seek a recount of the ballots since the court, in the majority of four ruling, annulled the vote on a basis other than a dispute over the number of votes each candidate got, The Standard reported.

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