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    "speaker_name": "Sen. Wakili Sigei",
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    "content": "Thank you, Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir. It is not only Sen. Cherarkey who is under pressure and suffering by the concerns on the delocalising question that I had asked. My supplementary question was with regard to that particular question that Sen. Cherarkey asked about the implementation of the policy by TSC. If I got right the statistics that the Cabinet Secretary gave us, out of 46,000 applications for transfers or rather rerouting of the teachers, TSC has processed approximately 20,000. That is below 50 per cent. I appreciate the concerns by the Cabinet Secretary with regard to the independence of the Commission. Indeed, TSC is a Chapter 15 Commission, established under Article 237 of the Constitution. However, the Ministry of Education, which also runs the policy of the Government of the day, should at least be able to have a position in terms of implementing a number of its policies. One of the questions that Sen. Cherarkey has asked is, in the absence of a provision under the Standing Orders or in question as to the appearance of a CEO of an independent Commission, what recourse do we have? This is because that was one of the answers the Cabinet Secretary gave in his attempt to respond to the Question. Sen. Cherarkey gave a list of 43. I have got a bigger list largely from Bungoma County who are seeking to be rerouted back to Bomet County and still a huge number from Wajir and Mandera counties."
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