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    "id": 103947,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Prof. Olweny",
    "speaker_title": "The Assistant Minister for Education",
    "speaker": {
        "id": 122,
        "legal_name": "Patrick Ayiecho Olweny",
        "slug": "patrick-olweny"
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    "content": " Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir. I want to make very brief comments in support of this Motion. In this country, several commissions have been set up to look into various issues, for example, assassinations, mysterious murders, scandals and issues touching on corruption. A lot of money has been spent on these commissions. Kenyans have spent their time participating in these commissions with the hope that the reports and the recommendations of such commissions would solve problems for which they were made. Unfortunately, nothing has come out of these commissions. Most of them have given their reports secretly to the powers that appointed them. Some of these commissions have been appointed for political reasons, like a few of my colleagues have said. Some of them were appointed simply to reduce tension when some incidents had caused tension in the country. The Government wanted to get a way of getting out of such problems and so, commissions would be formed to help the Government ease out the tension. A time has come when Kenyans should be made to know the details of the reports and the recommendations of such commissions. We should no longer allow people who have spent Government money and taken Kenyans’ time in deliberations and investigations to take their report to State House without the wananchi knowing what is"
}