[Timothy Bosire (right) during a hearing of a case and Nyamira High Court. One of his key witnesses has thrown a bombshell based on logs acquired in Kitutu Masaba Constituency results. Photo/nation.co.ke]
Noah Akora, an IT expert who analysed voting logs for NASA in the nullified August presidential election claims that votes used to declare Kitutu Masaba MP were fake.
According to him, 170 out of 187 polling stations were not reflected in Kenya Integrated Management Systems (KIEMS) kits.
"This means 84,442 votes from those polling stations cannot be accounted for and the Returning Officer may have got those votes from elsewhere," he told judge Aaron Makau of Nyamira High Court.
Through Justus Omiti, former Kitutu Masaba MP Timothy Bosire had challenged the victory of Shadrack Mose on grounds that election results were bungled.
The ODM National Treasurer is relying on Akora, one of the IT experts who was given exclusive access to the IEBC servers by the Supreme Court.
"Forms 35A and 35B from the constituency were not reflected in the File Transfer Protocol, something that is quite strange," he noted.
IEBC lawyer Paul Lilan opposed the evidence arguing that it was not part of the affidavits sworn by the petitioner.