Doesn't solve anything.
All parties to participate in the audit will bring their own IT experts. What happens when the IT guys don't agree on outcome, which will be the case?
Who will the judges rely on in their determination? There are huge gaps in this case.
Abusah John
To extract reports from a computer programme just requires computer literacy skills and password to access it, which IEBC should have given long time ago to the interested parties if they had nothing to hide.
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Chon Gilala
This is a golden opportunity for the National Super Alliance (NASA) to prove their case about fraud and forgery and they must seize the moment, employ real IT experts to do the audit, not some people masquerading as IT experts whose only motivation is the eurobond billions.
Sifu Msafiri
Mr Chiloba smiled when these orders were issued and Senior Counsel Muite immediately confirmed to the court that the IEBC will comply with the orders of the court "because the IEBC has nothing to hide".
This should tell even a gullible supporters that one of the candidates is about to be exposed as a liar once again.
Do you remember when two successive courts dismissed some lies about Al Ghurair? These Solomonic orders by the learned justices will forever shut irrelevant 'computer-generated' lies. Musa Ariwi
Let us all wait for the verdict. We should stop speculation.
Joe Klacks