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Smartmatic decries ban

MANILA, Philippines — Smartmatic Philippines Inc. has decried as unfair its disqualification by the Commission of Elections (Comelec) from all poll-related biddings, including the ongoing bidding for voting machines to be used in the 2025 midterm elections.

After 15 years of providing automated voting machines, technology company Smartmatic was disqualified by the Comelec on Wednesday from participating in future elections in the Philippines.

“First, we would like to clarify that we are not facing any formal charge in the United States. Thus, we can
 categorically state that the basis of our disqualification is not only false but nonexistent. A false accusation and, more so, a disqualification on the basis of a nonexistent ground is not only legally and morally wrong but plain unfair,” Smartmatic said in a statement.

In a resolution released Wednesday, Comelec said “it cannot overlook the serious, unresolved allegations against Smartmatic related to previous elections.”

The poll body stressed that the disqualification order had nothing to do with the 2022 presidential elections as there were no irregularities then, but the alleged bribery scheme involving Smartmatic in 2016.

Although the allegations spanning three elections have not been proven, Comelec said the gravity and potential damage to the public warrant proactive measures to safeguard the integrity of elections and democratic institutions.

 “It (Comelec) surprisingly decided to disqualify Smartmatic on grounds that were not even part of the complaint by Rio, et al., grounds that we were not even allowed to comment on or respond to,” Smartmatic noted.

The firm said that “disqualifying Smartmatic in the ongoing bidding for the 2025 voting machines and future procurements on the basis of mere news reports and unofficial, leaked documents from abroad (which have yet to be verified by the United States Department of Justice) is unacceptable in any jurisdiction, including the Philippines.”

 “On the part of Smartmatic, we assure the public that the allegations made about contracts awarded by Comelec to our company in 2015-2016 are absolutely false. It will be dismissed once the investigations are done,” it

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