Zuko Komisa

IEC has caught an employee who leaked ANC and MK candidate lists.
The African National Congress (ANC) and uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party’s candidate lists were leaked, and the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) has announced that the employee responsible has been fired.
The IEC stated that an investigation narrowed the source of the disclosure to a workstation that had been used to generate and store the reports. Later, the said reports were deleted from the workstation.
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Just hours after the lists were sent to the commission, last Friday, they started making the rounds on social media.
“On Saturday, 9 March 2024, the Electoral Commission reported that it had become aware of lists of candidates that were being circulated on social media platforms. Additionally, the Electoral Commission indicated that the lists contained hallmarks of information that suggested the information emanated from a user inside of the organisation. For that reason, an enquiry was instituted to establish the circumstances of the unauthorised circulation and the person or persons responsible. Following investigations over the weekend and early hours of today, the Electoral Commission is able to give a preliminary report as follows:
The investigation has narrowed the source of the disclosure to a workstation that had been used to generate and store the reports. Later, the said reports were deleted from the workstation. Earlier today (Monday) the workstation was secured and imaged in the presence of the staff member whose credentials were used to generate the reports. A forensic analysis of the computer is currently under way.”
IEC’s chief electoral officer – Sy Mamabolo
The IEC has identified the employee whose details were used to access candidate lists that were subsequently leaked.
— Kaya 959 News (@KayaNews) March 12, 2024
The IEC says the staff member has been asked to submit reasons as to why their employment contract shouldn't be terminated.#KayaNews pic.twitter.com/WJLNtPTOMm
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