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"content": "I wonder why people are laughing. Sen. Omanga is a youth. Why is it impossible for the Directorate of Criminate Investigations (DCI) to digitize the issuance of the certificate of good conduct? If the DCI takes my fingerprints the first time and keeps them in their database, the only thing they need to do is check whether in the middle of that year, I had any changes in so far as my criminal record is concerned, then issue the certificate of good conduct online. This is so that any of us can pay a particular fee if it is required. We have had debate on the issue of payment for the certificate of good conduct in this House before. Sen. Sakaja brought a Motion at one point to do away with the payment for a certificate of good conduct because, in any case, the DCI is heavily funded. The National Assembly allocated more money to that office, so as to save so many young people the hustle of looking for Kshs1,000 when they cannot even raise Kshs100 for themselves to get a job as an Uber driver. The Committee that will look into this issue should explore ways of ensuring that the DCI office digitizes the issuance of the certificates of good conduct. I thank you."
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