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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Nakuru Town East, UDA",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. David Gikaria",
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    "content": "Secondly, the carbon market trading is not a locked thing like has currently been happening. Currently, carbon market trading is 100 per cent private sector dominated, without the involvement of the Government. Everybody is just doing their business. This Bill has come to regulate the market in very many ways. It does not stop private sector involvement as the market includes a bilateral agreement, a multilateral agreement and a voluntary carbon market where individuals can approach the ministry when they want to trade. Under the relevant regulations, they will uptake this very important business. What the Leader of the Majority Party has said is true. As we speak, many private sector players are earning carbon credits at the expense of Kenyan communities. When the Government takes charge through this Bill, our local communities will be the biggest beneficiaries."
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