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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Milgo",
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        "legal_name": "Milgo Alice Chepkorir",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Clause 41 shows the methods of revoking the license of any individual who might misuse the licenses that have been offered. Clause 42 (4) sets out the liabilities. If in this case the same person has caused any damages, how will issues of compensation be managed? What happens if they do not conduct compensation? Clause 43 sets out what happens when such a person with a license does not compensate the affected people. There is a tribunal in Clause 43 that is going to hear and the mode of award. Clause 45 speaks to restrictions of moving objects, so that no objects can be moved. Clause 46 speaks to punishment if somebody moves the object. The punishment includes Kshs1 million or one year imprisonment, or both. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Part VI talks about protected areas. It is the role of the CS. It shows how the CS will gazette the protected areas in terms of activities, so that there are no damages to such areas. Clause 50 speaks about a person who is found culpable of certain offences. Again, it is Kshs1 million or one year imprisonment, or both. Part VII is on monuments. It speaks to what the monuments are, how to cut the monuments and inspect, repair and ensure that they are protected. Clause 54 speaks to a written agreement that should be done to the honours of some monuments. If a monument was found in some plot or private areas, what happens? There must be a written agreement to ensure there is proper or due process in acquiring such a monument. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, the last, which is Clause 58, speaks of removal, injuries and damages of issues that are of national importance. Again, the punishment is Kshs1 million or one year imprisonment, or both. Part VIII speaks to antiquities and protected objects. This deals with such objects of recognition that are of national importance and how this will be treated in case they are found. Clause 62 speaks to exceptional cases like where some of the monuments can be given out as a gift or loan. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, Clause 63 speaks about compensation problem in line with Article 40. You realise that people in this country have had to suffer. Sometimes you have heritage sites, where we have our wild animals. They have been damaging crops and killing people, and then it has become a challenge and nightmare compensating. The compensation is that which was set out when this country gained independence. Once this Bill is assented to, it will provide for an updated kind of compensation and the procedure."
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