{"id":1109837,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/1109837/?format=json","text_counter":429,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Kiminini, FORD-K","speaker_title":"Hon. (Dr.) Chris Wamalwa","speaker":{"id":1889,"legal_name":"Chrisantus Wamalwa Wakhungu","slug":"chrisantus-wamalwa-wakhungu"},"content":"shareholding remains in the hands of the public. If a Government entity goes private and someone wants to invest in new technology to improve the efficiency of the plant, but he dictates that he must have a majority shareholding of, say, 51 per cent, as Hon. Eseli has said, because this is a very delicate balance; then this provision will negate the principle of privatisation and may not attract new investors. However, based on the context of Mumias, for purposes of safeguarding the interests of farmers, I support."}