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    "id": 685545,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Hon. Gikaria",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "David Gikaria",
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    "content": "A study that was done the other day indicated that a big percentage of young people who were asked how they would like to get rich said they do not care. They just said that as long as they are rich within the shortest possible time, the better for them. It means that this is the ideology that even young Kenyans have developed now. It does not matter how you get the money as long as you get it. It is unfortunate that this is happening. As it has been said by other speakers, the law needs to take its course. It is unfortunate that Government agencies, which have been bestowed with that responsibility to investigate and take the culprits to court, do a shoddy investigation which aids the very same people. The suspects use the same money to corrupt their way during investigations even in the judicial system. It is very unfortunate that stolen money can be used to aid and direct an investigation so that by the time it goes to the Judiciary, there is no supporting evidence beyond reasonable doubt that those people had stolen. So, they find their way and they get released. We need to thoroughly scrutinise the appointees to our Government agencies when they are brought here for vetting. The Office of the DPP, the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) and other departments should do credible investigations."
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