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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Jnr.",
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        "legal_name": "Mutula Kilonzo Jnr",
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    "content": "Mr. Speaker, Sir, I was not present yesterday, but on my way back to Nairobi, I was alarmed by the statement showing that Sen. Kang’ata, who I have known to be a man of good standing was at Sabina Joy. I did not understand what he was looking for there. Worse still, from the video itself, you could tell that it had been manipulated. What bothers me is that that video has a commentary. Somebody appears to be commenting in the video that he is at Sabina Joy. This is how you remedy such things. The Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC) personnel who are here must release the correct verbatim video immediately. It should not be later than one hour after your pronouncement. That is number one. Secondly, you then deal with the people who broadcasted the wrong video. They must give an explanation to this House as to how they got that video. I drafted the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act. In drafting that law, this is exactly what we were avoiding. When we were complaining about manipulation of servers, this is exactly what we were saying. First of all, you manipulate numbers or a voice. The next time, they will manipulate you. They are going to show you without clothes, but with your voice. That is how dangerous it is. We must deal with this issue because the person who did it, not only did it to Sen. Kang’ata; a man of good standing, but violated and befouled the nature and the good standing of the House of the Senate. You cannot be kind to these people. I have seen discussions going on somewhere in a platform. We must tell the media that they must be responsible for what they put out there in the social media. We apologize to Sen. Kang’ata and his family. This must have caused him distress. I do not know where he slept, but I hope that he slept well."
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