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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, I would like Mr. Wamalwa to provide me with evidence that there are members of the Provincial Administration or any other person who does not qualify to be a beneficiary in the settlement scheme. Let me have the names and I will immediately expunge them from the beneficiariesâ list. In order to qualify as a beneficiary, you must be poor and landless. In any settlement scheme, somebody who is not ordinarily a resident in that area is not qualified to be a beneficiary, although there is some latitude to the extent that about 20 per cent of the beneficiaries can be people who are not ordinarily residents because we want to create one country and one nation. However, they must qualify. That is they must be poor and landless. There is an example in Kilifi where after sending a task force, we discovered there were very many Government officers who had been allocated land in a settlement scheme and they were not qualified. I had their names expunged. In Bura, I expunched a title deed which belonged to a former adjudication officer. He had allocated himself a large piece of land in Bura. That was revoked. So, give me the evidence. I did not let the hon. Member down on the Mt. Elgon Hospital and Kitale Academy cases. Just make my day by giving me the evidence."
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