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"content": "Finally, I support the position that there is need to identify and track all people who are involved in exporting labour abroad. They can borrow from the legal profession. Any person who wants to engage a lawyer, needs to go to the nearest computer, log in and find out whether the person they want to hire is a registered advocate and if so, whether they are licensed to practice that particular. They also find out whether they are active or dormant, their disciplinary cases and their address. When a law firm moves address, we normally provide a notice to the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) that from this time, please note that my law firm is moving from one address to another. So, the issue of agents flying by night, changing residences and winding up, should not be used to excuse these kinds of things. If we did that, we can provide a good framework and allow Kenyans to work abroad. I am a big proponent of trade-in services. Many of the countries that have made good strides in international trade have capitalized, not only, on trading goods but also services. We have good professionals who can work in the domestic realm, seafarers, experts in accountancy, finance, law et cetera . We have a huge outlay of human resources which we should encourage to be of economic use to our country out there. I take this opportunity to support this report and applaud the Chairperson, Sen. Sakaja, for doing a great job in this House for the last five years. The people of Nairobi should be proud for electing Sen. Sakaja. This is because he has done a great job in representing, not only Nairobi, but all the counties of the Republic of Kenya. I support."
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