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IEBC sacks Homa Bay officials found meeting candidates

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati.

IEBC Chairman Wafula Chebukati.  The High Court has upheld the decision of the electoral commission to move Tharaka Nithi county tallying centre from Kathwana Social Hall in Chuka sub-county to Chiakariga Girls High School in Tharaka sub-county.

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Four officials of the electoral agency who were found holding a meeting at the home of a former MCA aspirant in Homa Bay County have been dismissed.

The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC showed the officials the door for committing an election offence.

Homa Bay County IEBC returning officer Fredrick Apopa said the officials were wrong to attend the meeting.

"You cannot be in a meeting with politicians when the law requires you to be neutral," he said.

Mr Apopa said the officials were reported to have been meeting an MCA and a parliamentary aspirant from a political party, among others.

It was not clear what the group was discussing.

But residents of Kanyikela who stormed the meeting and took the suspects to a police station claimed they were planning how to manipulate Tuesday's elections.

Mr Apopa said investigators are looking into the allegations and will take necessary action if the suspects are found to have committed an electoral offence.

Some of the people to be questioned are residents who took the suspects to the Ndhiwa Police Station.

"The outcome of the investigation will determine whether they will be charged. It will be up to police and the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions to take legal action against them," the IEBC official said.

The suspects included a presiding officer, two deputy presiding officers and a clerk.

The meeting took place in Riat village, Kanyikela ward, Ndiwa constituency.

Residents disrupted the meeting and frog-matched the suspects to the police station.

Other IEBC officials attending the meeting escaped after noticing the crowd surging towards the home.

Mr Apopa said the IEBC has a system for filling a vacancy created by the dismissal of an election worker.