A serious court will find them guilty - the context is clear - the rigging allegation serious.
DCI ought to summon them
Chebukati job is to protect the integrity of elections
And I expect him to fine both heavily.
I would give them a 5 million fine.
This should be warning to others.
We may not have evidence of rigging but rigging election is not a joking matter.
It's almost tantamount to 1982 Raila coup.
It's a treason.
And these two are "joking" on serious matters - eroding any remaining confidence of our elections - and endangering our future.
Once people truly believe elections are rigged - then bloodshed start - as people use violent means to get power.
For example assume this kind of nonsense continue from Uhuru people - that they will rig Ruto
And Ruto loses - and claimed he was rigs.
And the warriors start attacking poor Gusiis using such public statements that we "shall rig" as evidence of rigging by gov.
There's nothing to spin when SCOK ruling is written in stone, not our wild imagination.
And you're reading this all wrong, Pundit: In fact, all Raila supporters believe Kuria was confessing to a criminal offence! Rigging. They're with you on this! They would be very happy if he was prosecuted and yapped even more about this alleged rigging. I'm not talking about that at all.
I'm talking about what IEBC thinks it's achieving with this pointless exercise. To me, it looks like a whole bunch of pretending.
Kuria at most will spend an afternoon repeating to investigators or IEBC that he had a slip of the tongue and meant something different. He'll swear he has never been aware of or taken part in any rigging scheme in his life. There's no evidence of rigging involving him, at least, so this will not go anywhere.