Three GECOM employees who have been charged with electoral offences yesterday declined to testify before the Commission of Inquiry into the March 2nd 2020 general elections on the grounds of their right to a fair hearing and against self-incrimination.
Shefern February, Denise Babb-Cummings and Carolyn Duncan had been summoned to appear yesterday before the inquiry and only did so after their lawyer, Eusi Anderson failed in a High Court bid to have the summonses quashed.
After the failed High Court bid, Anderson submitted a letter on behalf of the trio advising the Commission of his clients’ right to a fair hearing and against self-incrimination.