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"content": "that Gazette Notice as a subsidiary legislation was valid. Therefore, the effect of the same is not necessarily before the House right away. Mr. Speaker, Sir, we will bear the consequences, as you normally say, when it happens. For now, I think Parliament cannot be stopped. The principle of sub judice is not in use so that some busy bodies can rush to court and stop the business before the House. This was done long after I had raised the issue. Therefore, I might suspect that the people who rushed to court were instructed to do so. This is because it is the first time that a Minister is rushing to Parliament to seek the protection by the sub judice rule. Usually, it is ordinary Members of Parliament and ordinary Kenyans who do this. Ministers have immense Executive powers which they can as well utilize."
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