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IEBC put to task over stolen election gadgets (Business Daily)

The electoral agency is on the spot for the loss of critical voter registration and identification equipment.

[By JOHN MUTUA](/bd/markets/commodities/state-increases-petrol-price-diesel-remains-unchanged-4158964) [By JOHN MUTUA](/bd/markets/commodities/deported-rubis-kenya-ceo-returns-after-ruto-s-victory--4158896) โ€œI cannot say why the BVR and the Evids were largely stolen in Nyanza.

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IEBC taken to task over Sh3.8b fees for lawyers (The Standard)

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) set aside 85 per cent of Sh4.3 billion in pending bills for the financial year ending June 2021 ...

Mr Nabwera said that IEBC must prove to Parliament that all the pending bills especially for legal services were genuine. He claimed that there was clear evidence that particular firms were favoured in most cases. That is why we have the Sh3.8 billion legal fees in our pending bills,โ€ said Marjan. That is why we had to engage various legal firms to represent the commission. Marjan, however, disputed the claim. Marjan told the committee that the commission considered the proximity of law firms before engaging them to represent the

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Marjan grilled on loss of 952 laptops before polls (The Standard)

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission CEO Marjan Hussein Marjan had a difficult task explaining how 952 electronic voter identification ...

Mr Mbadi wondered if the thefts were part of a scheme to rig the election in a region considered the stronghold of Azimio presidential candidate Raila Odinga. There is a consistent trend in previous cases reported from the regional and county offices,โ€ said Marjan. The officer in charge of the equipment was later dismissed.

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IEBC taken to task over Sh3.8b fees for lawyers (The Standard)

IEBC Chief Executive Marjan Hussein Marjan, who appeared before the National Assembly Public Accounts Committee at Parliament Buildings on Monday, was put to ...

Mr Nabwera said that IEBC must prove to Parliament that all the pending bills especially for legal services were genuine. He claimed that there was clear evidence that particular firms were favoured in most cases. That is why we have the Sh3.8 billion legal fees in our pending bills,โ€ said Marjan. That is why we had to engage various legal firms to represent the commission. Marjan, however, disputed the claim. Marjan told the committee that the commission considered the proximity of law firms before engaging them to represent the

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