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"content": "This has been said many times and will appear repetitive, but what we learnt in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, leading to the post election violence and the controversies that now bedevil us to the extent that we do not wish to be subjected to international scrutiny or interrogation that we wish we did not have mediators or even investigators that we invited, is because there has been that impunity of the powerful ethnic barons. Only the small men and women on the ground are subjected to the justice system and are left to languish in our cells, while those who appear to have harvested from the trade of political violence, electoral bribery and ethnic incitement, walk scot-free. They are not touched. Therefore, this is an important legislation that will ensure that from the lowest level of society, our people will have courage to say the truth because they are protected within the law. I have looked at Page 28, Section 30(c) on the Obstruction of the Staff of the Agency. It says:- âA person who assaults, resists or willfully obstructs a member of staff of the agency or a person acting under the direction of that member of staff in the due execution of his duties under this Act commits an offence and is liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding Kshs500,000 or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three years or to bothâ."
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