BS. That the Kiai case tied Chebukati's hands is a broken record. He cannot change the numbers on 34a but he 1) he can verify if they add up to what's on 35B. 2) he can reject them if they are not signed or submitted on the legal format etc. One of the most important work of the Chairman among many others is to maintain a record that that can be reviewed and used for verification purposes. These are basic requirements of his job and he does not need the court to tell him.
WITHOUT altering and varying
Moving on to the second ground, the appellant
(IEBC) submitted that Article 138 (3) (c) requires it to verify the count before declaring the result of the presidential election and for that purpose its chairperson is required to tally and verify the count from all polling stations before declaring the result. and not to alter and/or vary results as was interpreted by the High Court.
But the court of appeal ruled;
It is, in our view fallacious and flies in the face of the clear principles and values of the Constitution to claim that the chairperson of the appellant can alone, at the national tallying centre or wherever, purport to confirm, vary or verify the results arrived at through an open, transparent and participatory process as we have already set out.
To suggest that there is some law that empowers the chairperson of the appellant, as an individual to alone correct, vary, confirm, alter, modify or adjust the results electronically transmitted to the national tallying centre from the constituency tallying centres, is to donate an illegitimate power. Such a suggestion would introduce opaqueness and arbitrariness to the electoral process - the very mischief the Constitution seeks to remedy.
Correct this lay man if you can... I thought the very basic meaning of verify/verification is to check the validity of something? There is no way verification also includes adjustment. In my view if Chebukati is presented with a stack of dodgy 34Bs, dodgy as in lacking the proper serial numbers, security features and even his own Returning/Presiding officers' signature, then the next logical step is to reject said 34Bs as they will have failed verification on the face of it. If he further checks the figures on them and ascertains that they do not match the transmitted results from the polling centre......the outcome is still reject reject reject. What's so difficult to understand here?
"verify
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verb
verb: verify; 3rd person present: verifies; past tense: verified; past participle: verified; gerund or present participle: verifying
make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified.
"his conclusions have been verified by later experiments"
synonyms: substantiate, confirm, prove, show to be true, corroborate, back up, support, uphold, evidence, establish, demonstrate, demonstrate the truth of, show, show beyond doubt, attest to, testify to, validate, authenticate, endorse, certify, accredit, ratify, warrant, vouch for, bear out, bear witness to, give credence to, give force to, give/lend weight to, justify, vindicate; More
make sure, make certain, check;
informalpin down;
informalsuss out
"reports of the massacre could not be verified"
antonyms: refute
Law
swear to or support (a statement) by affidavit."
"verification
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noun
noun: verification; plural noun: verifications
the process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something.
"the verification of official documents"
synonyms: confirmation, substantiation, corroboration, attestation, affirmation, validation, authentication, endorsement, accreditation, ratification, establishment, certification; More
evidence, proof, support, witness, testament, documentation
"the banking software has an array of functions including signature verification"
Philosophy
the establishment by empirical means of the validity of a proposition.
"the verification principle"
the process of ensuring that procedures laid down in weapons limitation agreements are followed."