A court has put former IEBC chief executive officer James Oswago on his defence in a Sh1.3 billion corruption case.
In his ruling on Wednesday, anti-corruption court Senior Principal Magistrate Felix Kombo said Mr Oswago and Mr Wilson Kiiprotich have a case to answer after the prosecution closed its case against them.
But the magistrate acquitted Edward Kenga and Willy Gachanja, saying the evidence presented by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission could not support the charges against them.
The four had been charged with abuse of office and failing to comply with procurement regulations relating to the acquisition of electronic voter identification kits, most of which failed during the 2013 general elections.
The magistrate dismissed an application by defence lawyer Jotham Arwa seeking to have Mr Oswago let off the hook.