CoI questions if GECOM IT officer had time to change SOP figures

GECOM Commissioner Sase Gunraj at the CoI hearing yesterday

Questions were yesterday raised by the Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the 2020 elections as it relates to the time that Information Technology (IT) Officer Enrique Livan would have had to change the number of figures from some of the Statements of Poll (SOPs) as alleged by many of the observers on hand, since some video evidence has suggested that he had no particular time to do so.

The video evidence was submitted by Sase Gunraj, a government-nominated member of the Guyana Elections Commissioners (GECOM) who returned to testify yesterday before the CoI.

In one of the videos which he submitted and which was presented before the CoI, Livan was seen sitting in a room where he took a laptop and the flash drive and was being questioned by everyone present who had protested and followed him into that room, along with a police officer, who was called in after Livan was reported.