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"content": "There are others that I will skip. There is one under the State Department for Crop Development. There is another one in the State Law Office and Department for Justice of Ksh6 million. The Judiciary also has issues where we want Ksh348 million to be investigated further because some district treasuries did not submit unspent amounts of money. Finally, one of the outstanding cases which we referred to EACC is that of the National Police Service Commission (NPSC), Vote 2101. Paragraph 1775, on the leasing of a counselling centre in Karen, Nairobi. The NPSC entered into a six-year lease agreement for two plots with Swara Safari Hotel Limited on 1st January 2019. One plot had a building. The other one was vacant. They agreed on a monthly rental payment of Ksh1,590,000 for the plot to be used as a counselling centre for police officers. The plot with the building, however, had its registered owner as Amazing Tours Limited. At least, that is what we were told. In November 2020, however, just two years after the lease was signed, a notice was given by a lawyer to the NPSC to vacate the plot which was being claimed to be registered under Elkona Holding Limited. Elkona sued in March 2021. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor"
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