Fourth GECOM employee declines to testify before CoI

Michelle Miller chose to remain silent when she appeared before the CoI yesterday morning upon being summoned.

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.