With only 17 days left to the election date, the IEBC has provided all political parties with a list of its returning officers.
Confirming the release of the list on Friday, IEBC Commissioner Roslyn Akombe also challenged politicians and parties to identify any member of the security forces on it.
This comes after NASA coalition claimed that Jubilee had hired police officers to help in rigging the elections.
She further assured Kenyans that their votes will be secure, allaying fears of hacking into their system.
Akombe maintained that the commission had experts from renowned global IT companies, to guard the elections.
“All technology is in place for elections and live simulation starts on July 31 from various polling stations,” she said.
The commissioners added that all election officers had been informed that the law makes them individually criminally liable for any election offences.
“IEBC will not defend any officer who betrays the trust,” Ms Akombe said during the national conference for election monitors, observers and journalists for peaceful and credible elections.
“We took the oath of office to deliver a free, fair and credible election on August 8 and we will do so on schedule,” she said.