Why is the random audit taking too long?
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 It is very alarming. The random manual audit is  taking too long, and the results in those precincts where the audit is  already finished are not being made public immediately.  Worse, we are  told that it will take about a month for the Commission on Elections  (Comelec) to come out with the results of the audit. A precinct audit should only take at most half a day,  after which its results should be immediately transmitted to the audit  committee and simultaneously made public. Any delay will fuel fears  about discrepancies being covered up, and will make the audit process  less credible. The random manual audit is the only  remaining chance we have to determine the error rate of the PCOS  machines that counted the votes on May 10, 2010. Without knowing the  error rate, we will never know how trustworthy the machine counts and,  by  extension, the  final outcome of the elections. At the Kapihan sa Sulo yesterday, Roberto Verzola of the  electoral watchdog Halalang Marangal pointed out that with the  acceptability of the results of the random manual audit put into serious  doubt with the unexplainable delay, the credibility of the  outcome of  the elections is likely to be questioned. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100516com3.html | 
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