Do More With Reuters
Partner Services

INTERVIEW - Head of Afghan fraud probe defends ruling

Mon Oct 19, 2009 10:33pm IST
 
Email | Print | | Single Page
[-] Text [+]

AFGHAN COMMISSION TO DECIDE

Kippen said it was now up to Afghanistan's Independent Election Commission (IEC) to use the findings to calculate whether a second-round, which will have to take place within two weeks, was now needed.

"We are not really concerned about that (second round). We did our job in terms of coming up with these co-efficients. It's now the IEC's responsibility to take that information and do the necessary adjustment ... to the final results," Kippen said.

The delay in announcing final results has left Afghanistan in political limbo and a second round would have to take place by mid-November before winter makes much of the country impassable.

Kippen said that the scale of cheating the ECC encountered during its investigation was very high.

He said that fraud was found in every province of the country and that in the categories the ECC looked at the "degree of fraud was above 50 percent and in some cases it was above 90 percent".

But he said he could give no overall percentage or proportion of the number of votes disqualified because the data compiled by the ECC listed disqualified polling stations by category.

"I can't give you an overall number ... we're process-driven as opposed to outcome-driven, so we just don't know what the number is," Kippen said.

The IEC was not immediately available for comment. According to Afghanistan's constitution, it is required to accept the ECC's instructions and make the changes to the final results.

(Reporting by Golnar Motevalli; Editing by Ron Popeski)

An Afghan National Army soldier is seen in Wardak province southwest of Kabul January 30, 2010. REUTERS/Mustafa Andalib
India rethinks Afghan policy

An initiative by Western powers seeking peace with the Taliban in Afghanistan is forcing India to modify its policy toward the hardline Islamists to avoid being marginalised.  Full Article 

Photo