The Commission on Elections has banned Smarmatic from participating in future procurements for elections due to concerns about the integrity of the electoral process.
The Commission on Elections has disqualified election technology provider Smarmatic from participating in procurements for all future polls, according to the poll body’s chairperson. The Venezuela-based company has been the exclusive supplier of machines for the country's electoral process es since 2010.
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