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"content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, there is a rule on imputing improper motives on fellow Members. You notice that Sen. Cheruiyot himself did not cite the Standing Order under which he rose. He attempted the usurp the duty of the Chair or Speaker, to determine whether Sen. Kasanga was right or not. He went ahead to impute improper motives on Sen. Kasanga and Sen. Dullo. This reminds me of Chinua Achebe when he said: “When the centre cannot hold, things fall apart.” Sen. Cheruiyot is supposed to be listening to the Senate Deputy Majority Leader, Sen. Dullo. How can he impute improper motive that Sen. Dullo is holding brief for a CS when two weeks ago, Sen. Cheruiyot and Sen. Cherargei were roasting me for implying that Sen. Cherargei was holding brief for CS, Hon. Keter? Is it in order for Sen. Cheruiyot to impute improper motive on the part of distinguished Senators in this House?"
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