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"content": "KUSO was present, but the county did not attend. There was another meeting that was scheduled for 22nd February, 2021 which was again attended by KUSO only. Certificate of unresolved dispute was then issued for the parties to seek another opportunity for a meeting. (iii) THAT we have made best effort to have these matters addressed by the relevant authorities, all of which have failed to give a satisfactory response. (iv)THAT none of these issues raised in this petition is pending in a court of law, constitutional body or any other legal body. Therefore, your humble petitioners pray that the Senate- (1) Intervenes for development and adoption of organogram which will facilitate efficient functioning of the department of health in the county; (2) Intervene to ensure that members of staff due for promotion are awarded the positions they deserve and that proper administrative procedures were adhered to by the management of the county health services. (3) Recommend for an audit of all existing projects to ascertain their value for money to the public and to investigate the financial impropriety in the use of public funds for projects and programmes of the department of health; and finally, (4) Investigate and make recommendations on the closure of the revolving pharmacy fund; a facility that has benefited patients suffering from Human Immunodeficiency Virus and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (HIV/AIDS) greatly for several years. Hon. Senators, the Petition is signed by five members of staff of Uasin Gishu health department; Frank Chepkwony, Dennis Cheruiyot, Dr. Rueben Korir, Musa Mogungey and Isaac Kiptalam. I thank you, Senators. Let us now listen to Sen. Hargura."
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