Come clean on November mini polls plans, opposition tells IEBC

The opposition coalition has written to the IEBC, seeking access to information and records necessary to verify whether the Commission has complied with the Constitution in all operations...
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Kenya’s opposition coalition has formally requested information from the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) regarding its compliance with the Constitution and relevant laws. This move suggests potential concerns over the IEBC's adherence to due diligence in its operations.
- Opposition coalition seeks access to documents to verify IEBC’s compliance.
- The request was sent to IEBC CEO Marjan Marjan.
- The inquiry aims to ensure the IEBC has exercised due diligence and followed all applicable laws.
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