Transparency International Zambia-TIZ- has expressed concern over serious irregularities in the ongoing procurement of Biometric Voter Registration equipment and software for next year’s general elections.
TIZ Executive Director Maurice Nyambe says the organization`s investigative report has revealed that two companies namely Miru systems, with a concerning global record, and Starlab, of which very little is known have advanced to the final stage of the tender under questionable circumstances.
Mr. Nyambe says the investigations have further revealed that despite failing basic eligibility requirements, specifically to do with submission of audited financial statements, a disqualified bidder had its appeal upheld by the Zambia Public Procurement Authority-ZPPA- while stronger contenders were excluded.
He says multiple whistleblowers have come forward with evidence that raises suspicions about internal interference by ECZ officials to influence the outcome, raising serious concerns about the transparency and fairness of the whole process.
Mr. Nyambe says these revelations could potentially cast a long and dark shadow over the credibility of the 2026 elections and threaten to erode public trust in democratic institutions.
He has since called for immediate suspension of the current due diligence process pending an urgent independent review and full disclosure of all shortlisted bidder profiles, evaluation criteria, and justification for exclusions among others.
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