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    "id": 807469,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Suba South, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. John Ng’ongo",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 110,
        "legal_name": "John Mbadi Ng'ong'o",
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    "content": "corruption that we cannot ignore. Much as we will continue pursuing the cases of the NYS, and I agree with her that sometimes we go for small people, but we leave the big people. The big fish, the mbutas, are walking scot-free in the streets and we are going for omenas. I am in agreement with her to the extent that we need to net everybody who is involved. Corruption must be fought whether it is at the NYS, Ministry of Health or whatever other area where there is corruption like the NCPB. This is another case of corruption. It appears that we have lost our morals as a country completely. But now we have even moved from taking money from us, we are now feeding Kenyans on poison. This is something we cannot entertain as a country. It is high time we spoke to the Government. The Government has a cardinal responsibility. The other day, His Excellency the President gave a State of the Nation Address, among which issues he had to address are issues of securing Kenyans and our lives. So, any person who is involved in corruption in whatever area, must be dealt with. That is why we are telling the President that we support him and support his war on corruption. Bring everybody including the Cabinet Secretary in charge. There is no reason why we arrest the Principal Secretary and leave the Cabinet Secretary to go scot- free. We know that the current Constitution gives the Cabinet Secretary Executive powers. I think we should be serious as a country. Let us not just be cheerleaders pressing the fight on corruption…"
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