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"content": " Even if you are on a point of order, as the Chair, I can order you to yield and sit. Sen. Omogeni, before you made your point of order, I took time to cite the Standing Orders. I have already given a directive on this particular matter. Debating that directive amounts to a disorderly conduct. I will refer you to Standing Order No.122 which states- “(1) A Senator commits an act of gross disorderly conduct if the Senator- (a) defies a ruling or direction of the Speaker or Chairperson of Committees.” You may not agree with what I have said, but it stands. You cannot debate that particular directive which I have given. I have given you such a wonderful way of how you can handle this. According to the Kiambu Senator, the National Treasury made the disbursement. If you feel that the disbursement is in breach of the law, you have recourse. You can seek for a Statement on why the National Treasury released the money before the Senate could debate and pass the disbursement schedule. It is within your right. Do not push the Senator for Kiambu to do so. He has confirmed, as the Senator for Kiambu, that Kiambu has received. Are we doubting that?"
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