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"content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, Paragraph 3.6.10.4 which follows at page 54 is Matrimonial Property. Again, this is an issue that has engaged this country ever since the late President Kenyatta appointed a Commission of Inquiry on Marriage Law way back in 1975, if I remember correctly. As we speak, we have not modernized our laws; we are using Matrimonial Property Law that we inherited from the British. Even the British have changed this law beyond recognition. Therefore, again, this is an area for us to look at. You will find the issue of corruption repeated in Paragraph 3.6.10.5 on page 64. This is a clear statement on land policy that corruption should--- I want to encourage hon. Members, as they debate this very important subject, to look at the Land Bank in Paragraph 3.6.1.9. We have run out of public land. Right now, there is a storm brewing and I have noticed that hon. Kaluki and other politicians in Ukambani are fighting over money arising from the sale of some land. The primary issue is that the Government no longer has public land upon which it can use to develop public institutions to cater for things like ICT. Right now, following---"
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