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    "content": "Order, Hon. Kiborek. Under the Constitution and the Public Appointments Parliamentary Approval Act, everybody, whether they were in the dismissed Cabinet or not, must be vetted once they have been re-appointed. In fact, the Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Act says the persons to be vetted include those appointed and re-appointed. That is the law. I have read in some public fora whether persons who have been re-appointed after dismissal qualify to be so re-appointed. Again, the answer is in the affirmative, unless you have been dismissed for breaching Chapter Six of the Constitution or for violating the Constitution and being unaccountable in the management of public resources. The dismissal assigned no reasons and, therefore, they are eligible for re-appointment. Under the Public Appointments (Parliamentary Approval) Act, you will vet them and vote on their re-appointment. Hon. (Dr) Nyikal, last time you nearly assaulted me in the Chair because I did not give you time to speak. I hope now it mitigates everything."
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