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"content": " Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, I think the last question raises two unrelated issues. The TJRC, as it is, we have said we are going to reconstitute it. We cannot do it in the Cabinet. It has to come to Parliament and hon. Members will have an opportunity when the amendments are brought here to express themselves; to agree or to disagree. Dr. Eseli has become an expert and developed a very interesting formula. He asked me first when the reforms will be started. The reforms, as we said, expeditiously. In other words, they have already begun as you know we appointed a task force to recommend measures to reform the police force. That taskforce is chaired by a retired judge and the vice-chair is an expert on police reforms from outside the country; from Canada. It has already submitted an interim report â it was submitted early this week. It has requested for an extension of time for two months to complete its report but we have said that we are going to begin implementation of recommendations contained in the interim report. We are also embarking immediately on the reforms of the Judiciary. We hope that we will have made some progress, as quickly as possible, so that we can constitute a Bench to try suspects of post-election violence."
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