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    "id": 1157547,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. Kasanga",
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    "speaker": {
        "id": 13185,
        "legal_name": "Sylvia Mueni Kasanga",
        "slug": "sylvia-mueni-kasanga"
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    "content": "I have seen the licensing and registration and I like the provision under Part III, Section 20, about sugar importation and it gives the criteria on the person who imports sugar. What they have to do before the importation of the sugar. I think that is a good thing that they have to provide the evidence of the sugar that they intend to import, if it is not available in the local market, provide a sample of the same sugar, a pre-import verification certificate from the country of origin and obtain a pre-import approval from the board. We have read enough stories about importations that are not quite clear where the sugar come from. How did it arrive? Why did it come? It is interesting now to see that the Bill prescribes the methodologies towards importation and of course justifications towards why they should import. In the next Clause, it is stated that a person who contravenes this section commits an offence and shall, on conviction be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding five years or a fine not exceeding Kshs10 million"
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