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Former Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission boss James Oswago and his deputy suffered a blow after the High Court upheld their conviction and four year sentence in the irregular award of 1.3 billion shillings tender supply of voter materials in the 2013 general elections. In his ruling Justice Professor Nixon Sifuna said the duo were culpable as they had the responsibility to ensure procurement laws are followed. Details in the Scales of Justice Segment.
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Former IEBC boss Oswago and his deputy suffer a blow after High Court upheld their conviction
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