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"content": "Hon. Ochiengâ wanted to know if there was a contradiction. I want to tell him that there is no contradiction at all in terms of policies now. Hon. K. Kilonzo referred to a letter which was written to me. The letter was written on 8th March. What he has is actually a report and not the letter. The letter is addressed to the Prime Minister and written on 8th March, which is the day before yesterday. The report which the letter was forwarding is also dated 8th March. This letter with the report arrived in my office yesterday at 2.00 oâclock. So, the Kenya Television News (KTN) used the letter for its 9.00 oâclock news on Monday evening. The question that one would want to ask is: If this letter was genuinely meant for my eyes, why would it reach the media before it has reached my office? That will suggest ulterior motive behind this document. So, this document was actually drawn to address other issues other than what is here. The list of the people who are mentioned to have received the money is in the media today. It gives the names of the people and the amount of money received. That list does not have a name of the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government. A Mr. Osiemo has been referred to in the report. If you read this document, it states that one Mayor, Mr. Majiwa, introduced a Mr. Osiemo to one Mary Ngâethe. Mary Ngâethe is one of the people whose names appear on that list as a recipient of Kshs7.5 million. She is the one who is now saying that Mr. Osiemo is supposed to be representing the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Local Government. So, I do not want to go into the details of this report because it will be debated in the House. But I just wanted to say that it strikes me as very strange that a letter that is addressed to me by an institution that is under me should go to the media before it has reached my office. It speaks volumes about the report. Mr. Speaker, Sir, hon. Chepkitony has asked that the PriceWaterHouseCoopers Report be availed to the House. There was no harm---"
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