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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Imanyara",
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        "legal_name": "Gitobu Imanyara",
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    "content": "Mr. Deputy Speaker, Sir, it is common knowledge that the Attorney-General is only the advocate for the Government and indeed, any payments that he makes, he does so after receiving them from the relevant ministries. Is the Assistant Minister in order to tell us that it is only the Attorney-General who can give us these facts when we know that the Attorney-General makes payments after receiving the same from the relevant ministries? For example, if an award is made against the Ministry of Agriculture or any ministry, whichever Ministry that is concerned, will send the cheque to the Attorney-General who in turn will make the disbursement. Therefore, it is within the knowledge of the Assistant Minister if they have all this information that totals over Kshs5 billion, to tell us when these instructions were sent to the Attorney-General for disbursement of the claims and if he has in fact effected those payments. It cannot be true that the Attorney-General is the one who makes payments because he acts as the advocate for the various Government departments."
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