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    "content": "Order, the Member for Embakasi and all hon. Members! The Standing Orders do not permit those kinds of statements against Members of Parliament. This is clearly set out in Standing Order No.79 on content of speeches. I wish to read out relevant parts of it just to remind hon. Members so that we are cautious even as we address this important matter of definite national importance. Standing Order No. 79, paragraph 3, states as follows:- “It shall be out of order to use offensive or insulting language whether in respect of hon. Members of the House or other persons. “ Paragraph 4: “No Member shall input improper motives to any other Member except upon a specific substantive Motion of which at least three days notice has been given calling in question the conduct of that hon. Member.” So, you cannot make statements such as “Ministers in this House are corrupt” unless you have brought a substantive Motion to find them being corrupt. So, let us just be careful. Have you finished, Mr. Waititu?"
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