About a year after those regrettable elections, the IEBC commissioned an internal review. While it would have been more transparent to do an external review, the results leaked to the public were shocking. So much so that arrests were made because it was obvious that the systems and structures at IEBC were conducive to corruption and theft. But if IEBC can’t seal procurement loopholes, can we really expect it to seal voting and tallying loopholes? The idea is not to recover split milk but to seal the loopholes that make IEBC a sieve for ballot theft and procurement woes.
Source: Standard Digital April 14, 2018 20:54 UTC