The Opposition wants two French companies investigated for interfering with the transparency of the August 8 general election. NASA through its chief campaigner Musalia Mudavadi accused Safran Identity Company and Morpho of being part of an alleged rigging plot during the polls. The firms are French digital-security companies whose equipment was used in the election. Mudavadi accused Safran and Morpho of allowing unauthorised access to its servers and manipulating the transmission of results. In its judgement, the Supreme Court declared the results null and void citing irregularities and illegalities.
Source: The Star September 16, 2017 07:41 UTC