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"speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki",
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"content": "As an officer of the court, am imploring our Judiciary to be sensitive of the practicability of the court orders when they make them because we must respect the court orders. When a judge instructs a public institution to do something, he must ask himself how that public body will implement his court order. Otherwise, we are creating a difficult situation where one will have an embarrassment and we do not want to expose our Judiciary because they have already been exposed by other arms of Government. We will be the last to expose our Judiciary to any lack of obedience to court orders. The Commission is trying its best to prepare for the general elections. We wish them well though they have made Kenyan elections to be extremely expensive. They have not explained to Kenyans, at least to me satisfactorily, why the cost of elections per capita in this country is 10 times, the next expensive system. Our elections are among the most expensive in the world and no particular reason has been given convincingly. Finally, we must remove politics from the conduct of elections if we have to sustain our democracy. There are cabinet secretaries who lecture us yet they are partisan and promote a particular political candidate. Those cabinet secretaries must step down from the multiagency team because espousing Government policy, which is enshrined in"
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