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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Tom Ojienda SC",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, the plight of sugar cane farmers, which is a national question, would apply across the counties. It applies to sugar cane farmers in Mumias, Miwani and any other sugar planting county. Most of them have not been paid and the policy question of privatization, collapse and revival is a cross cutting one. Mumias Sugar Company was my client and, in fact, the Senator for Kakamega County will be surprised that I defended Mumias Sugar Company successfully against claims. I never sued it because it was my client. Unfortunately, the politicization of some of the questions around the political period when the plight of Mumias Sugar Company was brought forth never brought out the real question. That is why it is important that Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale addresses any particular question that he might have. That includes the issues that are under litigation in court which have anything to do with the process of privatisation of Mumias Sugar Company and other companies for the benefit of mwananchi . I not only defended Mumias Sugar Company but I would confess that I also defended my clients in the Ruaraka Land Saga. I defended them on the basis of violation of rights then."
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