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"speaker_name": "Kikuyu, UDA",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Kimani Ichung'wah",
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"content": " Thank you, Hon. Speaker. Let me not respond because you have responded to Hon. Mwenje, who claims to be a lawyer. The lawyer I know behind me, Hon. Njeri, tells me that she would earn Ksh12,000 as a pupillage lawyer; that is why I said that this internship programme could be likened to that two-year pupillage for lawyers and the two-year post-graduate training practice for architects and engineers. All these professions do not earn the quantum that our doctors are speaking about. When these doctors qualify after working under the supervision of qualified consultants and doctors, they join the public service at a grade higher than all other professionals, and those are facts. That means that they earn more, but it must also not be lost to the country that our intern doctors are making a critical point about and speaking to the architecture of our Constitution. Our doctors have demanded the establishment of a Health Services Commission for a long time. The reason the intern doctors feel mistreated is because they are being overworked in our county government establishments. The day we opted in 2010 to fully devolve our health services, we did a great injustice to them, not just to the medical professionals but also to the people of Kenya"
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