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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung’wah",
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"content": "numbers. One plus one is two and can never be three. We need accountants to ascertain that one plus one is always two and not three. Lawyers can argue that one plus one is not necessarily two and that it could be three. They would find a clever way of arguing that one plus one is three. Accountants are factual. I am not just speaking for accountants, but also ICT experts, because transmission of election results is one of the very sticky issues. We want that comfort in future elections. When results are transmitted, we do not want to hear lawyers arguing in court whether a PDF is something you can hijack somewhere in between the transmission area from your constituency or sub-county headquarters to Bomas of Kenya. We want commissioners who understand what a PDF or JPEG document is and how possible it is to manipulate the documents. When people demand servers to be opened, we need commissioners who understand what the servers are. That is why, in the wisdom of NADCO, we found it necessary to have that amendment."
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