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"content": " Mr. Speaker, Sir, I really plead with you again, that we must have some form of debate in the Senate. If there is interruption in the middle of speeches, there will never be any debate. In fact, we have rules of debate because we conduct our business and make decisions on the basis of a debate. Now, with this serious agenda before us, if Sen. Malalah cannot be given time to present a summary of the Report that he has---. This is a matter on which you have given us the courtesy to comment on, otherwise, business would have ended. You have given us the opportunity to comment. Mr. Speaker, Sir, let me remind Sen. Murkomen that in the first impeachment we had in this House, he was here with me. The impeachment, twice, went through the High Court, the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. In fact, the principles and the threshold that Sen. Malalah read out here was not really what we adopted. It was a direction by the Supreme Court in Petition No. 1 of Kerugoya, which is adopted in the Court of Appeal up to the Supreme Court. In Governor Wambora’s case, the threshold set out by Sen. Malalah was not set by the Senate. If you read that report, they say they were following the directions of the Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal and the High Court."
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