Itumbi Reacts to the Evidence Showing a Venezuelan Name Accessing IEBC Portal
Digital strategist Dennis Itumbi has responded to the accusations made following the online evidence presented by Lawyer Julie Soweto at the Supreme Court, where a form from Murang'a county had been uploaded.
The online evidence revealed the background name of the alleged perpetrator, Venezuelan, Jose Camargo, as the person who allegedly chose William Ruto as the winner of the August general elections.
According to Dennis Itumbi, the serial numbers of the documents do not match.
"The serial numbers are NOT the same as she wants the Court and Country to believe. The Serial Number DIFFERS on one number '8' and 'm'," Itumbi quoted.
He further noted that the name of the alleged Venezuelan man, Jose Camargo is not on the same document as it was presented to the court.
Just checked the GAME played by Julie Soweto at the Supreme Court.
— Dennis Itumbi, HSC (@OleItumbi) September 2, 2022
1. The serial numbers are NOT the same as she wants the Court and Country to believe. The Serial Number DIFFERS on one number "8" and "m"
2. The NAME Jose is NOT on the FORM. Look carefully pic.twitter.com/5Y2y8vJDJJ
Itumbi further indicated that the number of votes announced at Gacharagu Primary School Polling Station matched the ones on the IEBC portal and the physical forms submitted.
What Soweto did is a continuation of what @MThiankolu called TragiComedy.
— Dennis Itumbi, HSC (@OleItumbi) September 2, 2022
Even if we were to adopt her presentation, which is a lie to the CORE.
The numbers announced at Gacharagu Primary School Polling Station are the SAME ONES on the PORTAL and on the Physical forms.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) has refuted claims that Venezuelan Jose Camargo, whose name appears on a modified Form 34A posted on the public portal, was involved in the alleged incident.
The electoral body, which was represented by attorney Mahat Somane, alleged that the trio had only been allowed restricted and supervised access to the servers, which effectively prevented them from acting independently and fixing the election in William Ruto's favor.