Margin Of Fraud

Smartmatic President Indicted on Bribery, Money Laundering Election Scheme

A federal grand jury in the Southern District of Florida has indicted three executives of election voting machine and service provider Smartmatic, as well as a former Chairman of the Commission on Elections (COMELEC) of the Philippines. The men, including Smartmatic’s own President, Roger Pinate, stand accused of facilitating at least $1 million in bribes.

These bribes were reportedly made to secure and maintain business related to the provision of voting machines and election services for the 2016 Philippines elections and to ensure the release of value-added tax payments.

Yes, that Smartmatic.

7 Replies to “Margin Of Fraud”

  1. Hard rule.. If it has smart in its name, its not.. Obviously as the “vote guy” you are going to be open to all sorts of temptations, coercions and blackmail.. Treason for money or for free :)..

  2. As slow as the older system of paper ballots and hand counting with witnesses was, it is preferred to hackable electronic systems because while technology can be wonderful, when it is turned to malicious purposes, it is harder to trap. I am not pleased by the presence of Dominion voting systems in Ontario elections.

    1. Funny that in the time before the “improved” electronic systems, election results were available by morning.

  3. My comment was vaporized by the Deep State – even after removing any word that could have remotely been perceived as a no no. Oh wellz ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ lol

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