Michelle Miller, another GECOM employee who is currently facing elections-related charges yesterday opted not to give evidence at the Presidential Commission of Inquiry (CoI) into the March 2020 elections to avoid self-incrimination.
Miller, who was summoned to appear before the CoI is the fourth GECOM employee to have taken such a decision.
On Tuesday, three others; Shefern February, Denise Babb-Cummings and Carolyn Duncan had also declined to testify on the grounds of their right to a fair hearing and against self-incrimination. They too were charged with offences related to the elections that are currently engaging the court.