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"content": "An order of arrest may be affected by a police officer or an authorised officer of a House of Parliament.” This should be clear. We need a police department, probably at the Senate or in Parliament. This is because we were about to issue an arrest warrant for a certain governor and the question came, what if the Inspector-General (IG) is not willing to effect the arrest? Then, it will leave the committee with an egg on its face. We need a well-articulated and organized police department at the Senate. This is because the next culprit on this issue of arrest is the Governor of Kiambu County. This is because he has refused to attend the CPICSF six times. I am glad they have invited him for the last time on 4th March, 2024. I implore my governor wherever he is to appear on that day. If he does not appear, this law will be in effect. He will either be fined Kshs2 million or more. He will be the first governor to be arrested and brought to the Senate. If he does not want to be an example, he should appear without failure on that day. Mr. Speaker, Sir, as I conclude, Clause 4(7) of the Bill says- “A person arrested under subsection (3) shall- (b) be produced before court, or the House or Committee that summoned that person on the next working day”. If you were arrested on a Friday as it was popularly known"
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