The Supreme Court on Monday granted the National Super Alliance (Nasa) restricted access to select IEBC data and equipment used to conduct August 8 General Election.
Here is a list of data, tools and records the judges allowed them to access:
- All IEBC servers at its disposal
- Firewalls without the passwords
- The passwords
- Systems user types
- IEBC ICT redundancy plan
- Certified copies of the penetration tests conducted by the commission prior to, and during the August 8 elections
- Specific GPRS location of Kenya integrated election management systems (KIEMS)
- Certified copies of all KIEMS kits
- Polling stations KIEMS kits allocation,
- Technical agreements signed between the commission and service providers
- Logging in trail of KIEMS users
- Logging in trail of IEBC servers,
- Original copies of forms 34A, 34B and 34C prepared at the polling station and transmitted to the national tallying centre.
- Reading devices to distinguish the authenticity of the all documents they will be offered.
The Registrar of the Supreme Court Esther Nyaiyaki will supervise the access at a venue to be decided later.
The judges allowed only two agents per party in the landmark case to take part in the process.
A report on the process is expected to be filed in court on Tuesday by 5pm.
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