{"id":114040,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/114040/?format=json","text_counter":86,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Mr. Mwau","speaker_title":"The Assistant Minister for Transport","speaker":{"id":105,"legal_name":"John Harun Mwau","slug":"harun-mwau"},"content":" Mr. Speaker, Sir, I beg to reply. (a) Yes, I am aware that on 11th October, 2000, while deployed as a train guard, Grade RB III in traffic department, Nakuru, Mr. Samson Dok died due to injuries sustained in a train accident along the Soi-Sabatia Section. (b) The corporation paid pension lump sum dues to the family of the late Dok totalling to Kshs330,132.75 as follows: On 15th October, 2004, cheque No.293900, Kshs10,000; 15th March, 2005, cheque No.299847, Kshs100,000; 15th April, 2005, cheque No.300907; Kshs100,000; 15th May, 2005, cheque No.302119;Kshs120,132.75. The dependants were also paid a monthly pension for the years as provided by the Pension regulations. The corporation processed the payment of âKilled-on-duty dependants pensionâ equally between the late Dokâs widows at the rate of Kshs29,010.60 per year for a period of five years; totalling Kshs145,053. Each widow was paid Kshs72,526.50 vide cheques nos. 9002195 and 9002196 on 22nd February, 2010."}