According to many media sources, the administration of Yaya Centre hotel and apartments has provided CCTV evidence showing the four controversial Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commissioners of which three have already resigned meeting various Azimio la Umoja One Kenya coalition party officials.
The facility's management presented the video to the court under the direction of Justice Aggrey Muchelule, which may have put Azimio leaders in the center of what the four did at the Serena hotel soon before the results of the presidential election were announced.
Irene Masit, a commissioner who was shown in the footage that the Yaya Center management provided to the constitutional tribunal, has recently spoken out about it.
Masit did not refute the allegations in an affidavit submitted to the tribunal.
She becomes the first IEBC commissioner to break silence on the Yaya Centre fiasco where Raphael Tuju, Nick Salat, Peter Chelanga, George Oduor Ongwen among others met the Cherera four.
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