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"content": "Thank you, Mr. Speaker, Sir. I rise for clarification, not to doubt or challenge your direction. However, you cannot douse the responsibility of 51(d) to the House. This House has a Leader of Majority. He was the first to state that we be guided by the decision of this House on the failure of the Prime Cabinet Secretary to appear. The clarification I am looking for is two pronouncements from you. The first one is that you direct the Leader of Majority, on our behalf, to present a Motion of Censure against the Cabinet Secretary. The second one is for you to read from the same page with the Chairpersons of all our committees, led by the Senator for Kiambu and Nyeri counties. They have been fining governors. You should pronounce a fine against the responsible Cabinet Secretary. When you look at this letter, it is written by the Chief of Staff, Mr. Joseph Busiega. I have never seen in my entire life of Parliament, a situation where a stranger in a Ministry who we do not understand, is addressing the Senate or Parliament for that matter. If for whatever reason the Cabinet Secretary is unable to write this letter, it should have been written by the accounting officer – the Principal Secretary. Who is this fellow? I know he comes from my home in Malaba, but that is for purposes of doing funerals at home, weddings and all manner of things."
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