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"speaker_name": "Mr. Elias Mutuma",
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"content": " Yes, Mr. Speaker, Sir. However, I just want to mention that the simplicity of this case was witnessed on 31st December, 2012, when the Deputy Chief Justice, as then she was, Hon. Lady Justice Nancy Baraza, pinched someone's nose. The victim was Ms. Rebecca. Pinching the nose of an individual caused the Deputy Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya to go home. That is the test. The test is; can a State officer be allowed to behave in such a manner? Does the conduct of the Deputy Governor answer to the tenets of Article 10 of the Constitution? Is he accountable? Is he transparent? Is he a man of integrity? Does he respect his office? Does this conduct bring honour and reputation to the office of the Deputy Governor? Equally, Mr. Speaker, Sir, we have the case of President Richard Nixon who faced impeachment in 1974 on the count of the Watergate Case. What had the President of the United United States of America done? He sent individuals to break into the Democratic National Convention offices at Watergate. He later made attempts to conceal that evidence. On that basis, a President went home. On the basis of soliciting and receiving Kshs800,000 from poor Kenyans, Mr. Monda must go home. On the basis of using the state resources to harass innocent and hopeless Kenyans, Mr. Monda must go home. On the count of misuse of the meagre county resources, Mr. Monda must go home. I so invite the Senators to keenly look at the case of Nixon and the case of Nancy Baraza. Most obliged."
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