Officials at the IEBC national tallying centre, during the August 8 polls. [Photo|Courtesy]A team conducting scrutiny of IEBC servers and forms used in the August 8 general elections, has allegedly found out that a total of 84 forms 34B are fake.Unconfirmed reports by KTN News said, the team at Milimani Law Courts established so, following an order by the Supreme Court, after the National Super Alliance (Nasa) requested access to the servers.Nasa had claimed the servers were hacked and figures cooked, to subvert its leader's Raila Odinga's victory in favour of his opponent, Jubilee Party's President Uhuru Kenyatta.Another team scrutinizing IEBC forms at its Anniversary Towers offices also allegedly found out that a total of close to 33,000 forms 34A, had been deleted from the servers.The unconfirmed reports by KTN News, elicited mixed reactions on social media, with most users attacking the electoral body.The parties in the scrutiny exercise were required to file a report after the exercise and hand it to the Supreme Court Tuesday evening.The scrutiny exercise was still going on during the time of this publication.Earlier in the day, there was push and pull between Nasa and IEBC, as the alliance accused the Commission of denying it access to the servers as ordered by the court.Supreme Court President Chief Justice David Maraga intervened and warned both parties against failing to comply with the order.

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