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    "speaker_name": "Kipipiri, JP",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Amos Kimunya",
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        "legal_name": "Amos Muhinga Kimunya",
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    "content": " Hon. Speaker, I am not quite sure how that fits in. What I was basically requesting of you, as you make a ruling on this matter, is not to dismiss the references to the Mwongozo Code because it has constantly been used in this House. If we challenge it now, what will be the implication of all the other laws that have been premised on application of the Mwongozo Code? What we are doing here will have the impact of people going to court to argue that this has been quashed. So, what happens to other laws that have been referenced to the Mwongozo Code? I am just highlighting the issues that came out, that the Bill has precedents in terms of an amalgamation of laws over certain sector with an example of the Health Laws of 2017 and the Tax Laws (Amendment) Bill. This Bill has more than the professional bodies. If Members have a problem with referenced professional bodies then, those should be brought out in debate during the Second Reading. Indeed, no Member will be denied an opportunity to bring amendments during the Committee of the whole House because that is how we make laws here. So, trying to kill a Bill because we do not like its provisions is perhaps not exactly what we would want to do as a House. That way, we will be encouraging people out there, and even the courts, to start telling us not to debate certain Bills yet we have opportunity to raise any issues on the Floor of the House and propose amendments to refine the draft law. It is only after a Bill has gone through the Third Reading that people can take it for interpretation. As for now, it is work in progress. I urge that we continue with this work in progress. Let those who have issues with this Bill to raise them on the Floor of the House. Let them be on Hansard rather than make pronouncements through the media or fighting the Bill on social media platforms like WhatsApp . Let any issues be captured in the"
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