A company which missed out on a contract to print ballot papers for the March 4 g eneral election has gone to court to block the exercise. UK-based Aero Vote Ltd said the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission breached the procurement processes singled sourcing the tender. Jimmy Mutinda, acting on behalf of Aero Vote, wants Smith & Ouzman stopped from printing the papers until the case is heard. The Attorney General has been listed as the third respondent in the case alongside IEBC and Smith & Ouzman...
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