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"speaker_name": "Tigania West, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. (Dr) John K. Mutunga",
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"content": "(ii) Certificate of Incorporation or Certificate of Registration of the company; (iii) Business Permit; (iv) PIN Certificate; (v) CR 12; (vi) Latest audited accounts; (vii) Identity cards or passports of company directors; (viii) Tax Compliance Certificate; and, (ix) Directors’ Certificate of Good Conduct. 2. Pre-shipment approvals to comply with the following conditions: (a) Import the sugar within the stipulated days from the date of approval; (b) The sugar imported must be fit for human consumption; (c) The sugar must comply with Kenyan standards for brown/mill white sugar specification (KS EAS 16:2000 and KS EAS 749:2010); and, (d) Seek release orders from the Sugar Directorate for each consignment at the port of entry during clearance. 3. The Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) tests and analyses imported sugar to ensure quality. 4. Inspectors and compliance officers have been posted at all entry points to inspect and issue release orders for all sugar shipments. Inspectors work in collaboration with other Government agencies and the NPS to prevent contaminated sugar from entering into Kenya. Offenders are, therefore, prosecuted. Thank you, Hon. Deputy Speaker"
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