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"content": "On a point of order, Madam Deputy Speaker. Traditionally, any report that is brought to the House, Statements or Petition is normally committed to the House. I do not know whether the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC) should be appearing before the Public Accounts Committee (PAC). Sen Kajwang’ is smiling because he is one of the best in considering and assessing reports on public Investments. I hope he retains that sit when we come back as a Minority of course because he is good at that. We need to know where these reports go. I have seen on these other reports that will be tabled by the Senate Majority Leader; he will also table other audit reports and they will be referred to the Committee on Public Accounts and Investments (CPAIC). Should it go Senate Business Committee (SBC) or PAC? We want to be neat. I know our colleague Senator and Commissioner and the future Governor of Vihiga County, is man that has stayed longer than us in this House wants to achieve that neatness so that we do not table a report from PSC and we do not go where it goes. We should be given a way where the report will be committed to a Committee. What happens after that? These reports are being tabled alongside other county reports. I remember county assemblies never used to appear before the CPAIC but after the legacy that Sen. Kajwang’ has left in that Committee; it has ensured that the County Assemblies appears before them. That has created some neatness in terms of accountability on resources given to the counties. I thank you."
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