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    "speaker_name": "Prof. Njuguna Ndung’u",
    "speaker_title": "The Cabinet Secretary for National Treasury and Economic Planning",
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    "content": "In summary, on Page 30, Table 1, on age representation, we have the following: Between 18 and 20 years is about 7.8 per cent or 110 recruits; age 21 to 25 years, we have 500 recruits, which is about 39.12 per cent of the total sample; age 26 to 30 years, there are 542, which is equivalent to 38.35 per cent of the sample; and age 31 to 35 years is 204, which is equivalent to 14.5 per cent of the sample. Hon. Speaker, the Revenue Service Assistants Programme had a military training element and this was the first time the Kenya Revenue Authority undertook such a programme, hence the need to collaborate with the National Defence Forces to successfully roll out the programme. The rationale for the prescribed paramilitary training was as follows. We needed to help those recruits maintain training readiness and reduce potential risks, protect health and safety of the recruits and mitigate the uncertainty on managing complications and even special cases. The following categories of diseases were registered, as has been said in the Question. The most important thing is that KRA complied with the training requirements set by the KDF and the paramilitary trainers. The outcome of the medical assessment was clearly observed. The distribution per constituency is found in the annex of the details that I have provided. I found it quite lengthy to go through, but I wanted to show the age cohorts. The gender distribution is also provided in the annex of the details that I have provided."
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