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    "speaker_name": "Kipipiri",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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    "content": "and facilitated in training by the ICPAK. After passing exams, you register as a member so as to practise and get continuous professional development so as to ensure that you are a member in good standing. Even when vetting a person, we state that it has to be somebody who is an accountant of good standing. The institute knows you from the time you were a student to the time you were to practise. Nobody is being told that he or she cannot join ICPAK, which I think is the spirit. You are being told that once you decide to become an accountant, you must register through ICPAK. It is a process. Once you decide to become a Member of Parliament, you register through a political party. Are you compelled to join a political party? You are not. It is the same reasoning. If you want to join Parliament you must, first, join a political party or you contest as an independent candidate. However, in this case, there is also provision that once you become an independent member, you cannot also join a political party. So, here we are. I am sure every profession has a way. There is a situation with the medics, once they complete their university education, they must work as interns before they can be registered. You are not being compelled. It is part of your training. It is an industry standard."
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