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"speaker_name": "Mr. Nguyai",
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"content": "(b) The British Government paid ÂŁ21,841,427 as terminal benefits for Kenyans who worked in the defunct EAC. I assure this House that the money was paid and continuous to be paid to the deserving former employees of EAC. The money was paid as per agreed division to the three Governments of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. The Government of Kenya received 42 per cent of the money, which is held in a deposit account at the Treasury, entitled the East African Community Fund. The balance in the Fund as at 31st May, 2009, was Kshs488,931,501.65. (c) With regard to part âcâ of the Question, I hereby wish to table two schedules that clearly indicate the recipients, the amount paid and the date of payment for the officers who were absorbed into the Kenyan Government Civil Service, and those who did not opt to join the Civil Service or whose offices were abolished."
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