"The IEBC shall provide the applicants with certified copies of penetration tests conducted on the IEBC election Technology System prior to and during the 2022 General and Presidential Election including certified copies of a) all reports prepared pursuant to Regulation 10 of Election (Technology) Regulations, 2017, and b) certified copies of certificates by a professional(s) prepared pursuant to Regulation 10(2) of Election (Technology) Regulations, 2017," they ruled.
The commission also needs to produce partnership agreements with its technical partners, a list of users, trail, and admin access in order to verify if there were any security issues.
"That the above exercise shall be conducted within 48 hours of these orders i.e from 2pm on Tuesday, 30th August to 2pm on Thursday, 1st September 2022,'' the court ruled, adding that each party should have two agents and will be supervised by the registrar of the court.
Raila and Karua filed the presidential election petition, arguing that the August 9, 2022 polls were not free, fair, verifiable and accountable.
In their case, they are asking the court to declare that any irregular votes should strike off the final tally and a fresh computation on those found to be valid be done and considered as a valid outcome of the presidential election.