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"speaker_name": "Homa Bay CWR, ODM",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Ms.) Gladys Wanga",
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"content": " We would like to keep (c). We would like to delete the item “ordinary bread” appearing in paragraph 39. On this particular amendment, the claim by Treasury is that bread appears both as exempt and zero-rated. So, what we have decided to do here is delete it from exempt and later on in the amendments, we will reinstate it under zero-rated so that this never becomes a debate again. This is because every time bread is touched, the word is “no, we are just cleaning it up because it is under both zero-rated and exempt.” So, here we are removing it from exempt. We would like to drop the amendment to Clause (C) (iii b) which is deleting paragraph 111. The reason is this particular paragraph 111 speaks to the issue of maize seeds. So, if we were to delete it, we would have removed maize seeds from exemption inadvertently. So, we would like to keep that by dropping that amendment."
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