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    "speaker_name": "Emuhaya, ANC",
    "speaker_title": "Hon. Omboko Milemba",
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    "content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Teachers are at the centre of everything that has been said. Examination centre organisers are headteachers or principals, who are teachers. In the event that anything goes wrong, teachers will be interdicted, punished and even dismissed by the TSC. Currently, examination invigilators have been forcefully invited. Ordinarily, they are supposed to apply for those positions. But now, teachers have been given letters inviting them to invigilate the examinations and yet, they do not want to supervise them. Therefore, we will still have a problem with exam supervision. Finally, because of time, lack of funds in schools is the key factor. Practical examinations require money, which is not there. The last tranche was sent a long time ago. Examinations are more important to this country than the economy, unlike in the United States of America (USA), where they value their economy more. Could the Cabinet Secretary for Education come to this House before recess to assure Members and Kenyans that the examinations will be clean? Otherwise, we will have a similar situation like last time, where one school got all the grade As while others got nothing."
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