Israeli Company Accused of Fixing Zimbabwe Elections
(IsraelNN.com) Opposition to Robert Mugabe, 27-year president of Zimbabwe, is accusing the entrenched leader of using software from Israeli start-up Cogniview to rig elections in the country.
Cogniview, based out of Or Yehuda and employing a staff of 10 people, vehemently denies the accusation. CEO Yoav Ezer responded to an article in newspaper 'Zimbabwe Online', which accuses the Israeli company of having ties to the Israeli Mossad intelligence agency. Ezer said the story is not true, claiming "In fact, it could have only been more fictional if we were accused of using alien technology."
Ezer asserted that he thinks the opposition party was angered when they received voter lists in a PDF format supplied by Cogniview, rather than in Excel or some other format easier to handle, and therefore concocted a story to villainize the software provider. He says Cogniview will fully cooperate with international investigations into the accusations, saying his company has "nothing to hide."