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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Suba South, ODM",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. John Mbadi",
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        "legal_name": "John Mbadi Ng'ong'o",
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    "content": "the TSC looks at the pay-slips of teachers. Our teachers are underpaid. They are suffering. Some of them have taken loans. Out of nowhere, you come up with a policy that requires them to again spend money on their improvement so as to offer services to their employer. Even here, Members of Parliament take refresher courses. We go for benchmarking. That is funded through taxpayers' money. Why would we subject teachers to pay for their refresher courses? It does not make sense at all. I hope the Chair of the Committee, Florence, will deal with this issue very fast before it gets out of hand. Finally, I also have an issue with how the universities were picked. Why on earth would you pick Riara at the expense of the University of Nairobi or Moi University? It does not make sense. I am not trying to look down on those universities, but Mount Kenya? Riara? Even if I am asked to choose which university to go to for a refresher course, would I choose Mount Kenya University?"
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