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"speaker_name": "Mr. Elias Mutuma",
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"content": "Hon. Senators, last year but one, I had the opportunity to appear before the Supreme Court where we were on the same side with my learned friend, Mr. Katwa Kigen. I want to quote what he said. He told the hon. Judges of the Supreme Court that, ‘you have a right to be angry. You have a right to be bitter.’ When a witness appears before you and concocts facts, twists events and lies to you while looking at you straight in the eyes and tries to twist a simple issue, then, as hon. Senators, you have a right to be angry. When you listen to the testimony of the Deputy Governor, you have that right. Invoke it. Tell him that he is lying. Tell him that whatever he is telling you does not make sense. You do not receive money from an innocent person, send it to the very person that you are being accused of seeking favour from and you do not make attempts to reverse it 48 hours later. The person you are seeking to bribe asks you to reverse and you do not then you come before the Senate and look them straight in the eye and say that you had sent that money by mistake. You have a right to be angry. Exercise that right. Most obliged, Mr. Speaker, Sir."
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